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active? aren't they all?It's a screen shot from my music notation software. The orange just highlights which note is active.
active? aren't they all?It's a screen shot from my music notation software. The orange just highlights which note is active.
Some notes are lazy motherfuckers. But this being Pat Martino they are all pretty hyper.active? aren't they all?
it usually sounds more "brown" when I play it.The infamous high orange F in bar 27. Not many can pull that off.
Yikes!Thanks!
The middle three of the five are a triplet. It's just not very clear.
Oh, the tragedy...a B+...how will you ever overcome this dismal failure...I think I did OK on the Jazz Harmony final. I had kind of a brain fart on something I did well on during the semester but I think I worked it out.
Musicianship went OK. I got an A on the prepared piece but a B on the sight singing so I guess my 88% stays. No A in that class :(
I told me wife the same thing. I just feel like this year should have been all A's. I definitely wasn't this hardcore the first time around.Oh, the tragedy...a B+...how will you ever overcome this dismal failure...
You did fucking great, Mark...I understand how you feel, if they just based grades on how hard you worked you'd be 100% across the board...I told me wife the same thing. I just feel like this year should have been all A's. I definitely wasn't this hardcore the first time around.
Wait till you hear what it sounds like when a Bantha has its way with C3P0!!!!I find it mildly disturbing that you know what R2D2 humping a trash compactor sounds like...
What is the tempo of 4'33"?
That one seems to drag on for about 4-5 minutes.
I would say the first movement is best. It builds tension and suspense but then the last two movements are just a rehash of the first. They really fall on deaf ears.There are 3 movements.
I told me wife the same thing. I just feel like this year should have been all A's. I definitely wasn't this hardcore the first time around.
Mark, I was the same way with getting MLS.
Undergrad in my teens and 20s was great, I got a 3.23 GPA without really trying. When I went for my masters at 36, I was accepting nothing less than straight A's. I got them, but I know that "mastering" library science is a a hell of lot easier than playing music at academic levels and getting straight A's. Your faculty know how hard it is to work as a musician and they are putting their all into making sure you're prepared as possible to pursue a career as a musician. That said, you've have a career as a working musician, so don't sweat it.
Also, sight singing is a bitch. Unless you're going to be a studio singer or back up singer, it's not a priority. I get that it's a variation on sight reading, but it's much different. While this doesn't apply to you, not every musician can sing worth a hoot and they needn't have to. It's kinda smacks of a course from the "we had to suffer through this shit when I went to music school, so all our students will to" philosophy.
But I love how serious we get as adult about our education when we're working full time, raising kids, having minimal time (let alone free time) to get what we need done in a day. So what do we do? We totally screw with that and try to wedge more work in.
You got this...not that you don't know that.
The thing with my musicianship class is that the sightsinging and the aural dictation actually ARE pretty important to the development of a musician. The ability to "audiate" is really key to performing and conceptualizing music on a higher level. Without it you're basically just playing by wrote or guessing when you're improvising. I'll be spending my summer working on this since I have one more semester of chromatic harmony musicianship to do in the fall and obviously it doesn't get any easier.
I get shit from my teachers (not really but I do get "advised") that I am a little too intense about this stuff but at the end of the day I need to own it. It's both about the achievement towards being a better musician and building a reputation in the academic community as someone who has his shit together before I get to the point where I start applying for positions around here.