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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August 14th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Looking forward to theory and aural skills but, I don’t want to say it out loud.
August 14th, 2008 at 11:03 am
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!!
August 15th, 2008 at 10:12 am
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.
August 15th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Yep.
That’s why they pay us the big bucks….
*cough-cough*