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I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
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"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
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Except violins eeeeeeek |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
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I do agree, up to the point I have heard the two hour trumpet practice.
Our local schools have all got really good music programmes. Just in the family we have had piano, recorder, trumpet, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.
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"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
I do agree, up to the point I have heard the two hour trumpet practice.
Our local schools have all got really good music programmes. Just in the family we have had piano, recorder, trumpet, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.
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2 hours trumpet practice - excellent - in this age of t'internet and gaming - well done him/her! From your point of _iew - just think about the time you can pop along to the Barbican and hear him/her playing in the LSO and say - "I remember hearing them practicing and driving me up the wall!"
music programmes are sadly the first to receive cuts - which results in many very talented young people missing out. |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
I do agree, up to the point I have heard the two hour trumpet practice.
Our local schools have all got really good music programmes. Just in the family we have had piano, recorder, trumpet, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.
2 hours trumpet practice - excellent - in this age of t'internet and gaming - well done him/her! From your point of _iew - just think about the time you can pop along to the Barbican and hear him/her playing in the LSO and say - "I remember hearing them practicing and driving me up the wall!"
music programmes are sadly the first to receive cuts - which results in many very talented young people missing out."
I'm pretty sure he has gone to bed now as the practice has stopped and it's after 10pm
I have had a seven year old challenge me to learn to play something on the piano. She is going to teach me. |
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"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
I do agree, up to the point I have heard the two hour trumpet practice.
Our local schools have all got really good music programmes. Just in the family we have had piano, recorder, trumpet, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.
2 hours trumpet practice - excellent - in this age of t'internet and gaming - well done him/her! From your point of _iew - just think about the time you can pop along to the Barbican and hear him/her playing in the LSO and say - "I remember hearing them practicing and driving me up the wall!"
music programmes are sadly the first to receive cuts - which results in many very talented young people missing out.
I'm pretty sure he has gone to bed now as the practice has stopped and it's after 10pm
I have had a seven year old challenge me to learn to play something on the piano. She is going to teach me. "
Ooooh! I could also help with that |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I love to hear the sound of a youngster learning any instrument - it means music education is still going on.
Without young musicians coming through the system, the future of our outstandimg British orchestras is at risk
I do agree, up to the point I have heard the two hour trumpet practice.
Our local schools have all got really good music programmes. Just in the family we have had piano, recorder, trumpet, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.
2 hours trumpet practice - excellent - in this age of t'internet and gaming - well done him/her! From your point of _iew - just think about the time you can pop along to the Barbican and hear him/her playing in the LSO and say - "I remember hearing them practicing and driving me up the wall!"
music programmes are sadly the first to receive cuts - which results in many very talented young people missing out.
I'm pretty sure he has gone to bed now as the practice has stopped and it's after 10pm
I have had a seven year old challenge me to learn to play something on the piano. She is going to teach me.
Ooooh! I could also help with that "
Then do! You know where to find my challenges.
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over a year ago
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"Anything played badly. It causes me pain to hear flat or sharp notes. I cringe
They are all played badly at the beginning.
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I was quite good with my recorder,violin and piano lessons at the start,I just couldn't play anything other than simple tunes. My grandson was much better than his sister on the violin,I could listen to him,I couldn't her. She was extremely bad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Drums !!!!!!!
I have been spared drums so far. Can't you get those quiet ones now?
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The drums were fine. Fortunately a detached house helped although our neighbour could hear them inside their house |
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"Anything played badly. It causes me pain to hear flat or sharp notes. I cringe
They are all played badly at the beginning.
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I played all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order
@Eric Morecambe
Les Dawson was a genius at this also |
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"I can play the recorder and Northumbrian pipes and my neighbours have yet to complain. The violin nearly broke me though; until you're good it just sounds terrible."
At the risk of sounding dumb, but what are northumbrian pipes?. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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"I can play the recorder and Northumbrian pipes and my neighbours have yet to complain. The violin nearly broke me though; until you're good it just sounds terrible.
At the risk of sounding dumb, but what are northumbrian pipes?."
They're a smaller English version of the bagpipes. Less volume. |
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"I can play the recorder and Northumbrian pipes and my neighbours have yet to complain. The violin nearly broke me though; until you're good it just sounds terrible.
At the risk of sounding dumb, but what are northumbrian pipes?.
They're a smaller English version of the bagpipes. Less volume."
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I agree with violin... It would be so much better if they put some frets on it... I really think that you need to be really, really good on a violin to make it sound alright, average on a violin is still painful. |
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