Originally posted by Axer
I got a letter from the college last weekend. I think, I'll some how manage to get into the program as a mature student. If I have more questions I'll definitely refer and bump this thread again.
"Mature?" I hope by that you mean age 25+? rather than advanced theory knowledge.
I wouldn't dish out the funds to be lectured on the differences between 3/4 and 12/8. Educate yourself on the basics as most of it can simply be obtained by memorization & a smidge of understanding. Once you progress, get a proper instructor and an even better instrument.
Best luck.
Jul-08-2008 03:50
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Originally posted by iammesol
I'm really appreciative of the 7 years I spent in the school band. On the outside it looks kind of dumb, but I swear you learn so much if you have a good conductor.
Aww haha!
I did too but for 5 years.
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Jul-08-2008 04:50
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Re: Reading Music
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Originally posted by Axer
I applied to a college for Preparatory Music/Applied Music. They have prerequisites, part of it states that one must be able to read music. So, I searched out the web and learned about Bass Clefs and Treble Clefs, Time Signatures, Types of notes like Whole Note, Half Note, Quarter Notes ect. Rests and Symbols and all. There's more stuff I believe and gets a bit complicated to understand after. An instructor would obviously help and answer my questions. I hope this tread will generate quite a valuable knowledge for any artist/musician. Imagination has a lot to offer.
Can anyone read music? If you can could you please discuss.
I had another query about Royal Contemporary Music. My prerequisite also requires to have a certain Grade/Levels of RCM.
Did anyone write this exam?
Thanks for discussing and sharing,
Axer
what I'd suggest, is taking a beginner's music theory class at your local community college.
Originally posted by Axer
If there's something called progressive jazz
I believe they call it avant-guarde.
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Jul-08-2008 05:38
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go to your local music store and purchase an instrument called a recorder and a beginner's book for playing the recorder. This will teach you how to read music as well as play an instrument.
Come to think of it we were required to play it in music class in elementary school. After that I began to play the sax from then until I was done with college.
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-6th, regular band and jazz band
7th,8th: regular band and jazz band
9th,10,11,12(jazz band and symphonic band) with all-county 11 &12
played in NYSBDA in 12(bootleg version of all-state) created that year
college
Buffalo: freshman in regular band
Binghamton: rest of years regular band and jazz band
Def start withe recorder will get you on your way but the best and only advice you need is.....PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE
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Jul-08-2008 18:01
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Music is meant for listening.
Jul-08-2008 18:09
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Originally posted by Gauss
Music is meant for listening.
Only for listening?
Jul-08-2008 18:10
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Originally posted by Gauss
Music is meant for listening.
who sez?
i think this guy would disagree
Jul-08-2008 18:28
bas
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Originally posted by lücid
truth. school band, piano lessons from mom, jazz band, and band camp is where i learned everything.
Word. Piano class, school band, performing arts orchestra, jazz band, band camp, drumline. I did it all....but I'm a drummer so the actual notes take time for me to get used to playing. I can nail rhythms easy though
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Jul-08-2008 20:09
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Only for listening?
And dancing, of course, but you dance listening to it, not reading it.