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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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BlackHawk
post Sun 30 Mar 2003, 23:15
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Hugh!! BlackHawk does other way. He goes to the Hoagy carmichael site at Indiana University librairy. Can't give you exact adress. Easy to find.
Many many many handscript music sheets. Great songs and beautiful music yonder. Great lessons about how to work. (Stardust, Georgia on my Mind, Lazy bones...) and no wasted time with ugly teachers.
Many songs haves different scores for diff instruments.
All songs (500 or so) by alphab. order.
You can try with :"Colorado", you can have drum part, trombone part, 2 diff trumpet parts, bass, banjo, guitare, a good exercise, and really beautiful songs. That you can turn into a TECHNOID version
If you can read parts.
Otherwise, you can make loops, with easy passage.
Have fun
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