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The Musician Forums => The Blowing Section => Topic started by: dingricon on February 05, 2010, 01:58:46 AM
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Found this site...
Very helpful....
http://www.musictheory.net/
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wow sir ding ayos ito ha!!! :mrgreen:
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Hi sir,
Nice site indeed! I'll share this site I'm also using now. smartmusic.com. Access to hundreds of accompaniments for solos for all instruments, jazz band play-along and improvisation exercises is only $30 per year. I find it really useful for play-for-fun musicians like me. Try it. It's a package of practice tools.
SmartMusic is award-winning learning software with the power to transform music learning. Students of all ages and skill levels can play or sing with professional accompaniments, making practice both rewarding and fun. An affordable subscription to SmartMusic gives students the opportunity to explore a wide variety of music from the world’s largest accompaniment library featuring thousands of titles for band and orchestra, solo contest repertoire, popular method books, jazz, and skill-building exercises.
BTW, Sir Ding, Thanks again for the books, they also are very useful.
CHEERS! Tell me how it went.
CORdially
BERNIE
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very nice indeed...if only it comes for free, i'll be better...
i found some of solo accompaniment at flutegirl.ca, some pieces includes music sheets...fair enough for practicing, any way, what would you expect for a free..
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thanks for posting this!
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magaling din ang site na ito.
May gumagaling din ba na sax players kahit hindi nagbabasa ng notes? parang memorya lang at pinapakingan lang ang music?
Si vince kasi nakita ko sa Rockwell last December hawak nya maliit na alto sax at tenor pero nagbabasa sya ng notes ang galing nya talo pa ang amerikano.
saan school po ba galing si Vince? may masters degree din ba sa pagaaral nyang Sax?
Beginner lang po na curious ako.
Stan Getz po ang pampatulog ko. :)