I have such a great music mind. I can think of such pretty tunes, but I can’t put them into piano notes. Help me?
spacolie’s answer wasn’t bad, but no software or paying stuff. I just want advice from you guys.
I already have musical experience. I play the piano. I just can’t write my own music.
If we were to teach you music composition, it would be too much to explain. You would also have to AT LEAST know the fundamentals/a bit of how to play the piano or a bit of music. I suggest you take theory lessons. Although, it would probably not benefit you very much if you don’t have musical experience. I just suggest you make a system of where on the keyboard the notes are. When you compose music, you have to consider timing, key signature, etc. I know you don’t want to pay, so then the only alternative is the internet or someone you know. I don’t know any sites, but I suggest you take lessons. It will at least give you a vague idea on composition. Or google it. But you still may not be able to understand it very well. You also need to know how to write in a key, harmony, etc.
What do you look for in a nightclub? What type of music? Lighting? A single bar table or scattered mini-bars? Is availability of food important? Do you go just to dance, hang out with friends, or meet new people? Smoking or non? What is the single most important feature? I’m just looking for general opinions on the matter. Something to help me focus my ideas and efforts.
being able to talk somewhere a little quieter if you have to.
Im 16 and very responsible. My friends have been going to this night club where there are nights just for 16-20 year olds (so no drinking). The only problem my parents have is that its a half hour drive and they dont want me out that late that far away. If there was one closer they say they would let me go.
Do you guys have any idea how i could convince them to let me go?
Just come home earlier.
I have an old dell and i just got a new mac book. All of my music is on the itunes on my dell. I now want to move it to my macbook but i have 225 songs and I didn’t buy them all from iTunes so the ones I’ve purchased from walmart music downloads and amazon are all in one folder. So how do i transfer them to my macbook?
theres 3 things I’m thinking of, really: First, if you have an iPod and all the songs are on the iPod, install the iPod software onto the macbook and transfer the songs as copies. Secondly (if you don’t have an iPod), if all your music (even the walmart stuff) is in the iTunes created "downloads" folder, you might be able to simply log onto iTunes on your macbook and have them there in the folder (at least it works for me, its how I listen to music at work without having to bring anything). Or third, you may simply just have to transfer all of them by a simple flash drive. It may take longer, but it gets the job done (and its not like one song fits on jump drives anymore). Good luck! (:
You know from "musicians" telling people they should volunteer, get connected and giving their stance on the stimulus.
I LIKE IT. I think EVERYBODY should be able to express their opinion about the political system… (this is supposed to be a gov’t for the people by the people)… I REJECT people who think only certain people should be able to talk about issues… that is ridiculous to me.
I want to go a school for music management (possibly Berklee) but I do not sing or play any musical instruments. Can I still go into this major without being musically talented?
* and also I know to get into the regular music part of Berklee people need to audition, i don’t need to audition for music management right? i have no talent, just an ear for good music
Every student at Berklee has a principle instrument, regardless of their major. Unfortunately for non-musicians, this means Berklee’s curriculum is inaccessible.
The idea is to build upon a culture in which all people, in every facet, support and understand music on a fundamental level. This, in turn, will open clear channels of communication among performers, producers, composers, alongside managers, promoters, executives, etc..
By doing this, Berklee is bridging a divide that has been a burden to the artists and creative talent behind the music of the past century.
My recommendation to you, if Berklee is what you absolutely desire, is to find an instrument and play.
Two years of focused dedication to an instrument, guided instruction, and good grades will open the doors to Berklee. More importantly, it will shed light on one of the greatest tools available to humankind: music.
Good luck.
We’re talkin about 30 music cds. I’m using USA post service, I can’t afford something more expensive.
I’ve put them in plastic CD cases and put them together and mailed them in a flat-rate box. They got there OK without any problems. If you have something else to send with it, it may fit in the flat-rate box.
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