[Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing - back to HR

2006-05-20 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
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

Re: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-20 Thread Paul Mansur
On Saturday, May 20, 2006, at 06:41 AM, Paul Kampen wrote: Message text written by The Horn List 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

RE: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-20 Thread Paul Kampen
Message text written by The Horn List >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

[Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing - NHR at thispoint

2006-05-19 Thread Joshua Cheuvront
times. I feel a little better now Josh Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Horn List To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: Re: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing - NHR at thispoint Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 19:24:36 EDT Yes, we do. This sor

Re: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing - NHR at this point

2006-05-19 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
In a message dated 5/19/2006 2:44:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am continually appalled by the low level of aural skills in college music majors of both disciplines. and then writes: If the non-sight-readers end up teaching music do the illiterate MA's end

RE: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-19 Thread Hans.Pizka
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:44 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing LOL!!! I had one at KBHC tell me after I had recommended that he

[Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-19 Thread KendallBetts
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,

RE: [Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-18 Thread Susan Thompson
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

[Hornlist] RE: College Ear Training & Sight Singing

2006-05-18 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
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