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iamlittlelady

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  1. The 'Test Site' with the white and the smokey violin at the top looks great but with the white underneath it doesn't give justice to the top. If you perhaps used a dark red and black it would pop out nicely and an explorer might stick around to join in the fun. And as long as you had a break between the colors you could still use white. Hopefully this makes sense. Also, when I'm listening to a piece of music and the comments are listed below they are there in a way that is a little challenging to read. could you make it look like what it does on the forum?
  2. How is the best way to find and contact people who teach composition? Are they common in any area?
  3. How do you find the ranking of schools anyway? Does anyone know anything about Mannes: The New School for Music? Their brochure and website do not give very specific information. Does anyone have any personal experience with this school in either violin performance or composition?
  4. I don't have PERFECT pitch but I have pretty good relative pitch which I have gained from playing the violin for so many years and tuning before every time I practiced plus orchestra rehearsals etc. I'm also really good with recognizing and naming intervals which I also think has come from playing the violin. You can feel the whole steps and half steps with your fingers and hear the result.
  5. If there is no such thing as Perfect Pitch then what did Mozart have??
  6. I mostly want to go into composing for the training. Can I get that same experience with just a BA in Music? I'd like to be both a concert composer and write Music for Movies. I understand you don't necesarily need a degree to do that but I need a teacher. I'm trying but you can only do so much on your own.
  7. So what are the best schools for composition?
  8. I was talking to my sister the other day about going into Composition as my major in college. She was trying to talk me out of it because she says all they teach is atonal; so here I am to ask the best. Is this true? If not can you please provide examples? I know there is opera and theater music. I'm mostly talking classical, orchestration, etc. Thanks! :toothygrin:
  9. I play both piano and violin but I find it much easier to compose on my violin. For some reason I just feel more inspired on that instrument than on the piano.
  10. Go ahead and send me a note YC26. Enlighten me with your knowledge. :D
  11. Thanks guys! You've really helped a lot!!!! Anyone Else?? One of the things I've struggled with is how to get information on Universities/Colleges. Like Dan Gilbert said. Their websites haven't been very informational and Collegeboard can only give you so much! Any Ideas?
  12. What made it stick out to you?
  13. Ok so I know I'm not the only one out there thinking about college. I'm fairly sure I want to go into Music Theory and Composition but although that does bring down the number of choices quite a bit it only opens up a whole new world. :hmmm: So if any of you are in the same spot as me and want to give me anything you've found and say why you are considering it and possibly a source (website) I can go and look at it that would be wonderful! And anyone who is in school right now I would Love you if you would share what school you attend and why you choose it and also a source. Thanks so much in advance! Oh, and I'm thinking I mostly want to stay in the U.S. but international is cool too. Thanks!!! And good luck to everyone else out there like me! :thumbsup:
  14. I'm not sure of all of the rules for this program, (if you have to be in the country?) but you can look into it. It is BYU-Independant Study at Brigham Young University. Anyway, here is the website for it. BYU Independent Study - Distance Education Courses - Online Learning I hope I could be of some help!
  15. My opinion probably doesn't mean much since I'm brand new to this as well. But I liked it! I've been studying Piano and Violin for 7+ years but am just getting into composition. Variation III was my favorite but I liked the Theme as well. I had a hard time getting through Variation II and Variation IV didn't make much sense to me. Do you have a score for it? Particularly Variation III? Nice work for your first attempt and keep going!
  16. Probably my favorite I've heard on this site so far! Definitely sounded like Danny Elfman, particularly charlotte's web. Keep going! You can only get better right? I agree, the pizz definitely gave the perfect touch but I also really enjoyed the crash symbols and the drums especially in measure 284 and the B-flat Clarinet and Bassoon harmonies in measure 19 and the rhythms for violins in measures 39, 41 and 43. Thanks for the score even if it was messy. :)
  17. Do you mean that you are (this probably isn't QUITE the right word) 'afraid' to write it? If that's what you are talking about I have the same problem, which I am just starting to get over. This site is actually what has helped the most. I had only ever listened to professional music and so was 'Afraid' to ever develop anything of my own because it didn't sound like what I was used to hearing. But listening to other people's work who are just starting off has helped me to learn that nothing is perfect at the beginning and it takes work to get it that far. (Even if it's sometimes hard to listen to your own work.) Anyway, I'm not even sure that's what you are talking about. But if it is I hope I could help.
  18. I am pretty much in the same situation as you. I've been studying piano and violin for 7+ years and am just getting into composing and getting into the nitty gritties of music. I've found the website musictheory.net extremely use full. At least for a beginner. And it's FREE! (always a plus) It has ear trainers, lessons and the works. Explore it! I found it extremely educational and easy to understand.
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