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#356 07/22/02 03:31 AM
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LOL, wow, same here. I always remembered that song when i was young and one day i began to recall watching it. So i set out to find out who made that song and finally i got it! I still have that song in my comp and i still play it much That tom and jerry episode was the best!






#357 07/23/02 10:56 PM
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I play (get ready, your gonna be here reading for a while)

Trumpet
Baritone
Euphonium
Tuba
Drums (all kinds)
Bass Guitar
Piano (alittle, I use it for my other instruments)
uh, I forgot some, Im sure. I am fluent in all of these.

Music is easy, everything is relative. BEAD GCF ... the order of sharps and flats in scales. Music is one big mneumonic device. ONCE YOU LEARN THE BASICS, ALL MUSIC WILL BE AVAILABLE TO YOU...

I started out a percussionist, but switched to trumpet because we needed some in my school band. Then we needed a Baritone (a milder form of Euphonium) so I switched to that because it has the same fingerings but is sometimes can be played in a differnt Clef (Bass or Treble). So I am able to play almost any brass instrument thrown at me....

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#358 07/24/02 04:07 AM
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LOL, now thats what i call a jack of all trades. Too imagine that people consider an instrument hard, you really beat the record! Way to go man! Thats great, but what music you usually listen to?






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I listen to classical sometimes, Hard rock all the time, mix alittle soft/oldie rock into there, I really like Sousa type marches, blues/Jazz, and the occasional instrumental other than classical (Listen to some Richard Danielpour music ... very good). I really have a great love for music, I hope to perform professionally (even if only for a year). I am in almost everysort of band my school has to offer.

BTW, Im only 15....

*Edit* I just PRed a book after I posted this, its on music theory. It is call Emotion and Meaning in Music, it is increadibly well written and comprehensive. I goes about pieces starting with an opener and ending with a closer, it adds as it goes. I would highly recomend you read this book along with anything else you may be doing to improve your skills.

Peace Out

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#360 07/25/02 03:19 AM
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Thats very cool man... keep it going! I dont think i've ever heard of anyone playing that many instruments or getting to involved in music. Probably i feel in love with an instrument when i started listening to some great rock leads. That really inspires me to play the guitar. Same with the piano, the work of great masters that really capture your emotions and weild it into their music, is really genius. Btw, could you tell me which is the best song from Richard Danielpour? Thanks I hope one day you keep working though towards whatever goal you have!






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You cant download his songs on the net, which really stinks. I lost my show CD but you can find his CD for sale on his website.
http://www.sonyclassical.com/artists/danielpour/






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Hi I brought the david lucus burge perfect pitch training course 2 months ago , and I'm really working hard to gain perfect pitch.

If anyone has brought this course, and would like to talk about it with me I'd really appreciate that.
my e-mail is unfortunatecookie2000@yahoo.com

I hope i hear from someone! =)






#364 08/12/02 11:48 PM
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is it ear training or is it for PLAYING a perfect pitch on your instrument?






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you can try the "beyond the borrowed genius technique "which is more powerful than borrowed genius you can find the technique details on the einstein factor book of win wenger but the most is to master the technique to get the results or otherwise you will get nothing

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