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26Aug/1010

How many people out there can read music?

Jaedynconley asked:


I'd like to hear a sounding off of people that can honestly read sheet music.

I see questions posted here in this area all the time about Linkin Park Cd's and Avril Lyrics, who is the better rapper, and American Idol. What is never see is: "How many sharps are there in the key of A Major?".

Music is a language. It has it's own alphabet, it has it's own syntax, and with it you can communicate complex information.

In recent years this language has been diluted and fewer people can actually read music and/or lack the language to discuss even basic theoretical musical ideas.

Imagine a parallel with your own language,.. I often imagine what it would be like if very few people could read or write english, but yet they were the same people in charge of bringing us the news, or the movies we watch, our TV programs, educational & scientific programs,.. Would the world be what it could be,..or should be?

Whether you know it or not, in the world of music, this is happening.

Learning to Read Music

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24Aug/100

How to Read Musical Rhythms – Part 14

musicwithnopain asked:


Reading Triplets. Easy music lesson straight to the point. Learn to read rhythms to understand music parts and to learn to read and sightread music in the traditional notation. Music with no pain.

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24Aug/101

Should I quit music college?

Ben Jones asked:


Hi,

I am currently on my second year of my N.D Pop at Leeds College of Music and I'm thinking of quitting.

This is because I cannot seem to make any friends at college (maybe because I'm older than most of the people on my course) and most people I talk to are not friends are don't care about me. I also don't think I'm good enough to carry it on.

I see so many younger people who are very talented, some are absolute whizz kids on guitar, and who have been playing a lot less time than me and who have already reached a higher standard than me. I think to myself that they are naturally talented and that's why they pick it up so quickly, and that clearly, I am not, and that's why I'm struggling to improve.

I am currently becoming very depressed in my current ensemble because I just feel like I am working hard and nobody is appreciating it. I've turned up to every practice, I've learnt the songs first and taught them to everyone else, and who gets the credit? The other guitarist, who sits and shreds all day.

When were composing our first composition as a band, who came up with the main riff? Who came up with most of the chord progression? Yes, me. Yet somehow, the other guitar player gets all the credit.

But I also find myself green with envy because of how good he is, and how the rest of the band champions him on. I pretend to be part of it, but deep inside I am really upset and jealous.

I wish I could be as good as him, and he's five years younger than me! I have been trying hard for five years, and my skills aren't as good as his. Fair enough, my chord knowledge, and theory is better, and so is my knowledge of styles and my sight reading, but of course this doesn't make a great guitarist. He just plays so fast and fluently, and he is accomplished at advanced techniques that I can't quite perform with such fidelity as him. I just wish I didn't have big clumsy fingers that are slow.

I've never had any compliments for my guitar playing, nor has anyone ever said anything good about me at college. The only compliments and encouragement I get are from my lovely girlfriend, she has always supported me, but obviously she says that stuff because I'm her boyfriend. I need to really hear these things from someone who isn't a friend or relative.

I just feel like quitting. The idea keeps running through my head and the more I think about it the more it seems logical, but part of me wonders if I'd be making a big mistake? I worked for two years to save up and pay for the course, would I be throwing it away?

I'm thinking about just working the remainder of the year and applying as a mature student for an English course, at least I know I could get a good job with that.

Any help would be appreciated. :(

Music Theory for Beginners

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23Aug/101

think I could play the guitar?

SummerGirl15 asked:


I have been playing the flute for going on 4 years so i know all the musical terms. i can read music and everything, I love country music, and i want to be apart of it and create it. Now that i'm out of school for the summer i want to learn how to play. DO you think i could catch on fast? Give me some tips/ advice. Or some websites i could go to to learn how to play. Right now i don't have the money to afford private lessons but i think i cam teach myself! As ya'll answer this question i'll be looking up some stuff on the internet too to help me out. I love and appricate music soo much! Thanks!

O ya i have an acoustic guitar. And i already have it tuned.

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22Aug/100

How to Read Musical Rhythms – Part 11

musicwithnopain asked:


Reading Semiquavers or sixteenth notes. Easy music lesson straight to the point. Learn to read rhythms to understand music parts and to learn to read and sightread music in the traditional notation. Music with no pain.

How to Read Music

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