Things are rockin’ back at the ol’ Ivy-covered hall… and my office is almost 50% organized (A daunting task, for those of you in-the-know…)!
This semester I’ll be adding Theory and Aural Skills pages to the blog; I’m hoping this will be less confusing than starting 2 additional blogs, but for you old-timers, it means you’ll have to sift through some occasional posts about building fundamental skills. Relax. It’ll be good for you!
Syllabi are on the way and I should have my class schedule ironed out tomorrow. I’m expecting everyone to have the first chapters in our texts read… so log off and get busy!
Make it a good day!
P.S. If you’ve missed my blogrolls, I have a tiny tidbit; Joel Falconer’s excellent post on Songwriter resources. Thanks to Oliver Chesler’s Wire-to-the-ear for this jewel!
http://audiotuts.com/resources/50-great-lyric-writing-resources/


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Looking forward to theory and aural skills but, I don’t want to say it out loud.
Feel free to jump in here and tell these young-uns what the real world is like… Maybe they’ll straighten up and pay attention if they know that real celebrities are watching!!
Hmmmmm……I don’t get accused of celebrity very often (the paparazzi out here on Joe Bald Road are pretty slow on the up-take) but, “real world” that’s something I know a little about as it applies to the music game.
Tell you what, just looking at your last post; Frequency ranges and signal path- right there, those are two things that every musician should learn about. That’s practical stuff, studio or stage and I’m always surprised when I see veteran players who are ignorant to these things.
Yep.
That’s why they pay us the big bucks….
*cough-cough*