That's a good thing to remember when teaching horn lessons too. Introduce
the sound before introducing the notation. Especially for younger kids, it's
the most efficient way to cause learning to occur!
- Steve Mumford
Josh wrote:
What good does it do to teach a
young music student how to
On Saturday, May 20, 2006, at 06:41 AM, Paul Kampen wrote:
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They arrive to auditions
& have never seen Cosi fan tutte, Freischuetz, Falstaff,
No.8 Symphony or the Nocturno. Enough "lamento" for today.<
Dear All
I recently did a gig playing 2nd to a reall
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>They arrive to auditions
& have never seen Cosi fan tutte, Freischuetz, Falstaff,
No.8 Symphony or the Nocturno. Enough "lamento" for today.<
Dear All
I recently did a gig playing 2nd to a really brilliant young technician on
the horn - wonderful articulatio
times.
I feel a little better now
Josh
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Yes, we do. This sor
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I am continually appalled by the low level of aural skills in college music
majors of both disciplines.
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If the non-sight-readers end up teaching music do the illiterate MA's end
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LOL!!! I had one at KBHC tell me after I had recommended
that he
LOL!!! I had one at KBHC tell me after I had recommended that he improve
his non-existent aural skills that "he didn't need good rhythm or sight
reading
ability because he was a music ed major! I replied, "That's great! You'll
be like a French teacher who can't speak French!" He said,
Similarly, I have heard about a clarinet player who didn't think he needed
to know about anything prior to the classical era, because his instrument
wasn't invented until then
--Susan Thompson
Steve Mumford wrote
It used to be popular among many of my classmates to say "I don't need
to l
It used to be popular among many of my classmates to say "I don't need to
learn theory, I'm a performance major". It's easy to pick that kind of person
out by the way they play.
- Steve Mumford
Dave wrote:
We spend several hours a day doing harmonic and formal analysis of=
everything fr
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