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At 10:40am on April 19, 2012, Simone Lewis said…

Thank you! I'll make sure to add it. :)

At 6:54pm on April 17, 2012, Hillary Fajardo said…

Thank you!
Honestly, what I tell everybody who is frustrated with musical theory ahah, is that it just takes...time. Tell that person that (in my opinion), its worth it knowing the "behind-the scenes" of music and how its made. Heck, even knowing music theory could help a person express themselves better in music once they know music theory. How I would suggest a beginner getting into it is well, I think there are great music theory tutorials on the internet in places such as Youtube for example, or if they have a musician friend or money to burn, ask for lessons and take up an instrument. I mean, if they love listening to music, why not learn how to make it too?
Hope that helped :) 

At 5:11pm on April 17, 2012, Timberly Robinson said…

Yes I did...for some reason my computer logged me off and the site wouldn't recognize my email address so I couldn't get back on...I hope this is alright.

At 3:47pm on April 16, 2012, Josie Rose Duncan said…

hey , yeah, thankyou, I tried to post it but then I don't think the link worked, thankyou for your help!

At 5:44pm on April 14, 2012, Josie Rose Duncan said…

Thankyou for commenting hehe, the clarsach is a small celtic harp, i use it mainly for self accompaniment I will upload a version of it .. you sound AMAZING thankyou for letting us hear you 

At 2:02pm on April 14, 2012, Rebecca Williamson said…

Oh ok, I'll keep that in mind!

At 12:48pm on April 14, 2012, Gayatri Nair said…

Purcell was so competitive to get in, as it is targeted towards Child prodigies. Last year I failed to get in, but worked almost 5 hours per day since then, which made me successful this year.

At 12:45pm on April 14, 2012, Gayatri Nair said…

Thanks for noticing the errors. I haven't seen an option to add Purcell in main school listings. Boys choir sounds so pure combined with Cathedral acoustics!

At 8:47am on April 14, 2012, Chanelle Hill-Dobson said…

Thank you! Yes, I'd love to learn music, as for the last two years I have been part of my college choir, and although it wasn't strictly necessary to be able to read music, it would have been helpful. Also I enjoy playing the keyboard, but I'm a complete beginner, so again it would be useful.

At 11:55pm on April 13, 2012, Carlos A. Camacho Herrera said…

Thank you very much Jonathon! well I'm interested in academic music, but I do also like electronic music. The name Electone is for an instrument made by Yamaha which I love very much! Is an electronic organ, I hope to upload a video soon. I will update the profile as soon as I can!

Best regards from México and thank you very much!

At 6:07pm on April 11, 2012, Mohamed Hazem Gouda said…

well thanks for both pieces of info :D

At 5:27pm on April 11, 2012, Younes Bahri said…

I'll do right now :)

At 2:03pm on April 11, 2012, Joshua Wanger said…
Thanks for the welcome! I'm looking forward to exploring this community more!
At 2:05pm on April 10, 2012, Cristina Saito said…

i will Thank you!!!

At 8:47pm on April 9, 2012, Jonah Verdon said…
@Jonathon, Thanks for your tips and for adding my school! I am excited to be a part of the Musical Exchange.
At 7:53pm on April 9, 2012, Chi-Chi Onuah said…

Thanks for the welcome Jonathon! :)

At 3:45pm on April 9, 2012, Rebecca Williamson said…

No problem! Glad I could help.

At 1:35pm on April 9, 2012, Ben Farmer said…

Thank you so much! I was unsure how to do that!

At 12:59pm on April 9, 2012, Emily Knight said…

Thank you so much for your immediate help, I really appreciate it. :)

At 9:30pm on April 7, 2012, Ahmed Atef Elsennary said…

Thanks alot Jonathon for your welcoming words

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