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jimmynitcher
post Mon 17 Mar 2003, 14:10
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Does anyone know where i could access exercises for sequencers that help beginners write in different styles of music?
Or if anyone has ideas of their own?
Thanks v much
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dr. schoft
post Sat 29 Mar 2003, 20:49
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cheers Jimmynitcher,
cheers Midiwife !

im looking around for learning music theory on a computer, too. i have been in music school for two years, started when i was eightteen. those classes were on such a slow pace and found place on saturdaymornings (!) that i gave up following them. its not the first time after-hours music school's been a no-no to musicians.
as far as score-reading goes i think a computer is a little too farfetched to look at as a mentor. but then what to do with ear-training - and not to mention musical dictation. i found more or less good excersises on www.good-ear.com, but the repetitiveness of prime-intervalls gets on my nerves a bit more than often ! so any advice on that aspect would be more than welcome

muchos thank yous

Dr Sghofd
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