Back on track. So far I've practiced piano and sight singing. On to some guitar and then I need to work on my dictation. I hate this shit but in a month I'll be back at it and it will be chromatic movement, not diatonic harmony.
Most likely I will be piling on the piano this semester with both the final piano class (282b) which is what I need for my piano proficiency requirement and is pretty hard (a portion of the final is me preparing the accompaniment for a soloist) and Jazz/Commercial Keyboard which will take the place of one of my improv electives. So far my Fall semester will look like this:
Chromatic Musicianship
Chromatic Harmony (theory)
History 351b (early music history, mostly music from the middle ages)
Piano 282b
Jazz/Commercial Keyboard
Jazz/Commercial Arranging
Music 278 Production (where I have to usher and shit like that)
Guitar Combo
probable jazz combo
Big Band or Jazz Orchestra
Applied Music (which are my private lessons and Jury)
16 units. I'm already stressed out. Hopefully I can get certain things done or better before school starts so this is kind of like the "pre-season".
Still taking African-American Music Appreciation online and I got my A in History 101b this week for the first part of the summer session. I really hate taking these classes online but I don't have much of a choice if I want to get all of this done on time.
Besides my music curriculum I also have another SEVEN General Ed classes to take after this. It's like I never had a first college degree. I'm looking forward to "Stress Management". "American Government" should be a fucking hoot too. So far I've managed to get nothing lower than an A- in any class since I've started back at school in the Spring of 2016 at the Community College for my "Logic and Critical Thinking" class. My transfer GPA from my previous degree was 3.38 and I've got a 3.99 since I've returned so my "total" GPA is now up to 3.6 with everything added together.
I guess I'm just trying to psyche myself up. This will be a difficult semester and I also have to work up my Junior Recital program to be OK's in my fall jury in December so that I can perform the recital in the spring. Plus earn a living, be a dad and husband and maybe pet the dogs once in awhile.