andy chuks Enroll for a music class in any music training centre near you. 0014 April 2012
williams sodic or you can buy a text to help you do that (smallwood piano tutor) 0017 April 2012
ogugua belonwuRecommend a piano school Am interested in learning a musical instrument - piano.
Kindly recommend a piano training school preferably in Enugu. What is the usual duration for one to learn how to play proficiently?01 November 2011Comment
Chizzy Rose Don't know of any training school but you can check
Golden Music Complex - Lesson Center
132 Agbani Road by Amokwe Bus Stop
Enugu 1002 November 2011
ogugua belonwu thanks will check it out! 0003 November 2011
JP WilliamsHistory of Music Pre-Renaissance Music: The Evolution of Instruments and Theory
Prehistoric Music
The earliest forms of music were probably drum-based, percussion instruments being the most readily available at the time (i.e. rocks, sticks). These simplest of simple instruments are thought to have been used in religious ceremonies as representations of animals. There... Read All29 January 2011Comment
pronab modak Relly its very good knowledge about to know history of music 0005 September 2011
JP WilliamsStyles of Music BAROQUE STYLE
For its time, Baroque was crazy and uninhibited. The music of this period is emotional and filled with little frills and decorations that shocked and amazed its listeners. Baroque was often fast paced with great and quick use of scales and violent changes in volume and melody. Today you might not think of it as an exciting type of music,... Read All29 January 2011Comment
Sonayon OluwatoebbyAdvise 4 improvement My friend advise me 2 be drinking cold water, but i didn't know
maybe is useful 4 my voice rehalzer30 October 2010Comment
ogugua belonwu cant really say but i pretty doubt if cold water enhances one's voice 0031 October 2010
itunuoluwa oladipupo COLD WATER WILL DAMAGE YR VOCAL CHORDS GRADUALLY 0020 March 2011
JP WilliamsHow to Sing Well Some people are born with the gift of song, it comes naturally to them, flowing from their mouths like vocal poetry—music to the ears. For others, it is not such an easy feat. Years of practice training and hard work are dedicated to perfecting their voice all the while in search of that highly coveted “perfect pitch.” If you... Read All06 October 2010CommentView All 10 Answers
JP Williams I think in that case you should beg your organist to practise with him/her, you change notes because you are not conversant with the parts or the music. If you sing treble, soprano, tenor, alto etc practice with the organist or an experienced singer in your part and learn how to maintain singing with same part and stop changing notes.
Try and be composed.... Read All 0029 January 2011
itunuoluwa oladipupo OKAY I WILL TRY I SING BOTH TREBLE AND SOPRANO,I WUD WANT 2 PRACTISE ON MY OWN AS WELL HOW DO I GO ABT IT ,THANKS 0001 February 2011
ogugua belonwuOnion, Ginger and garlic A friend recommended more of onions, ginger and garlic for my voice. Do they really help in voice training?
Thanks01 October 2010Comment
andy chuks I know ginger does help am not too sure on others 0001 October 2010
itunuoluwa oladipupo I BELIEVE SO BUT ALSO DRINKING HOT WATER,FRUITS AND STAYING AWAY FROM POPCORN,AND EXTREMELY OILY TINS 0020 March 2011
nelson chukshow to do voice training pls i want to know how i can train my voice to sing high pitch keks. i sing tenor but some notes will be so high dat my voice will just cease. wat do i do?30 September 2010Comment
JP WilliamsClassical Music - History and Features According to Wikipedia
Classical music is the art music produced in, or rooted in, the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period.
European music... Read All27 September 2010Comment
david rotimiMusic forms Aah i still need five questions and answers on music forms and according to what i was given under it is Motives,phrases and sentences
-Binary
-Tenary
-Rondo
-variation14 September 2010Comment
david rotimiLiterature of music history i STILL NEED FIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS on the classical and romantic periods,characteristics,composers and their works at least two works14 September 2010Comment
JP Williams Question: What era/period did classical music evolved.
Answer: from about 1750 to 1820
Question: Classical Music was popular among?
Answer: The Elites
Question: Romantic period was characterised with?
Answer: it was characterized by increased attention to an extended melodic line, as well as expressive and emotional elements, paralleling romanticism... Read All 0027 September 2010
david rotimiLiterature of music history Please i need five questions and answers on this topic based on the baroque period,the characteristics,composers and thei rworks14 September 2010Comment
holahbeeyee xtarhi wanna know i realize i can sing, but when i am with microphone i dont know what happens, i can really sing, what am i to do?04 September 2010Comment
andy chuks What happens exactly when you are on Mic? 0004 September 2010
andy chuks To train your Voice I think you should
- Begin with Basic solfege notes: "do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do," while ascending the pitches along with a piano or keyboard accordingly. The object is to decline back down to the pitch "do," by singing "do, ti, la, so, fa, mi, re, do."
- Sing "mi-mommey-made-me-eat-my-m&ms"... Read All 0025 August 2010
JP WilliamsThe Grand Staff When the bass and treble clef are combined and connected by a brace (left) and lines, they become the grand staff. This greatly increases the range of pitches that can be noted, and is often used in piano music, due to the piano's wide range.15 August 2010Comment
JP WilliamsClefs: C Clef The C clef can move on the staff, and the center of the symbol is always over C. Depending on where it is, it is given different names. The note beside each clef is C. These clefs are used very infrequently.15 August 2010Comment
JP WilliamsClefs: Base Clef The bass clef (pronounced "Base"), also known as the F clef because it locates the line known as F, is on the far left. The bass clef uses the same musical alphabet as treble, but the letters start in different places. Instead of an E, the bottom line is a G, and the letters proceed logically from there. Again, simple mnemonics can be used... Read All15 August 2010Comment
JP WilliamsClefs: The Treble Clef The treble clef (the large fancy symbol to the far left) shows the musician that the staff is treble. Since it curls around the G line, it is also called a G clef. The treble staff begins with the first line as E. Each successive space and line is the next letter in the musical alphabet. The staff ends with the last line as an F. Many mnemonic devices... Read All15 August 2010Comment
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how do i learn piano? 10 April 2012Comment
Am interested in learning a musical instrument - piano. Kindly recommend a piano training school preferably in Enugu. What is the usual duration for one to learn how to play proficiently? 01 November 2011Comment
how cn some one compose a scale 04 May 2011Comment
Pre-Renaissance Music: The Evolution of Instruments and Theory Prehistoric Music The earliest forms of music were probably drum-based, percussion instruments being the most readily available at the time (i.e. rocks, sticks). These simplest of simple instruments are thought to have been used in religious ceremonies as representations of animals. There... Read All 29 January 2011Comment
BAROQUE STYLE For its time, Baroque was crazy and uninhibited. The music of this period is emotional and filled with little frills and decorations that shocked and amazed its listeners. Baroque was often fast paced with great and quick use of scales and violent changes in volume and melody. Today you might not think of it as an exciting type of music,... Read All 29 January 2011Comment
My friend advise me 2 be drinking cold water, but i didn't know maybe is useful 4 my voice rehalzer 30 October 2010Comment
Some people are born with the gift of song, it comes naturally to them, flowing from their mouths like vocal poetry—music to the ears. For others, it is not such an easy feat. Years of practice training and hard work are dedicated to perfecting their voice all the while in search of that highly coveted “perfect pitch.” If you... Read All 06 October 2010Comment
A friend recommended more of onions, ginger and garlic for my voice. Do they really help in voice training? Thanks 01 October 2010Comment
pls i want to know how i can train my voice to sing high pitch keks. i sing tenor but some notes will be so high dat my voice will just cease. wat do i do? 30 September 2010Comment
According to Wikipedia Classical music is the art music produced in, or rooted in, the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period. European music... Read All 27 September 2010Comment
Aah i still need five questions and answers on music forms and according to what i was given under it is Motives,phrases and sentences -Binary -Tenary -Rondo -variation 14 September 2010Comment
i STILL NEED FIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS on the classical and romantic periods,characteristics,composers and their works at least two works 14 September 2010Comment
Please i need five questions and answers on this topic based on the baroque period,the characteristics,composers and thei rworks 14 September 2010Comment
i realize i can sing, but when i am with microphone i dont know what happens, i can really sing, what am i to do? 04 September 2010Comment
how do i train my voice 25 August 2010Comment
When the bass and treble clef are combined and connected by a brace (left) and lines, they become the grand staff. This greatly increases the range of pitches that can be noted, and is often used in piano music, due to the piano's wide range.
The C clef can move on the staff, and the center of the symbol is always over C. Depending on where it is, it is given different names. The note beside each clef is C. These clefs are used very infrequently.
The bass clef (pronounced "Base"), also known as the F clef because it locates the line known as F, is on the far left. The bass clef uses the same musical alphabet as treble, but the letters start in different places. Instead of an E, the bottom line is a G, and the letters proceed logically from there. Again, simple mnemonics can be used... Read All
The treble clef (the large fancy symbol to the far left) shows the musician that the staff is treble. Since it curls around the G line, it is also called a G clef. The treble staff begins with the first line as E. Each successive space and line is the next letter in the musical alphabet. The staff ends with the last line as an F. Many mnemonic devices... Read All