Can an Adult Learn to Play Music?
How many times now that childhood is long gone, have you wished you had learned to play an instrument? Maybe you want to learn to play the trumpet and piano. Perhaps you were in love with the sound of a violin (if played in an orchestra or a violin or a group of bluegrass Mariachi), or you have to play a saxophone dreamed. But these things were just not “cool”, so that you succumbed to peer pressure and learned a few chords on the guitar scratching. You and three friends sitting in the garage and spoke with the girls to win when you have rock stars. Or you idolized Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, reminding you that girls can do anything boys can do. But secretly, you want to play in the band at football games since joining the mariachis serenade birthday of the girl in the early morning hours, or the singer joined in a performance of Handel’s Messiah. And as time went by, even the guitar was used to scrape on the corner of the bedroom closet banned.
Now you’re older, and the dream of learning to play music has never really disappeared. You never acted on the realization of this desire, but visions of you, and that the instruments are still living your dreams. But you have come to understand and accept the idea that instrumental music is only a dream, you have to set aside, is not it? Read the rest of this entry »
The Importance of the Radiophonic Workshop to Electronic Music in the UK
Electronic music has infiltrated many musical genres today. From folk to classical to pop and dance music, music technology is now markets as part of the dominant culture and music. There was a time when electronic music, however, was the interest of some, and rather than experimental, and another world. And helped early development of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to integrate music technology in radio, television and music.
Documentaries and interviews that were conducted on the run Radiophonic Workshop, it is made up of a small team of engineers and composers. We often get the impression that they are given relative autonomy, working with sound effects, sounds and melodies thematic TV and radio program. And they used pretty creative and innovative methods and approaches to do so. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Read Sheet Music – 5 Basics You Must Know Before You Can Play
Read music is a real challenge for many people who learn to play musical instruments. Learning to read music, you must understand a few basic points. You need to know, five bases before you can play.
Learn the notes on the staff
Before you can play music, you must first learn the note names on both lines and spaces of the staff. To find out, watch the clef symbol at the beginning of every employee. It tells you the key to your room. The treble clef is usually the common key used for many musicians at the start. From this key, from bottom to top, the five lines EGBDF. Remember, “every good boy does fine.” Next, you learn the word “face” to the music room to know from the bottom up (FACE). Read the rest of this entry »