I found this cool thing when I was googling notation software for Mac.
Score Cloud is free notation software for Mac and Windows developed in Sweden. They also have an IOS app.
Well the technology has come at last. The musician can give a concert from wherever they please.
I’ll be trying it out on Saturday morning at 9am local time here in New Zealand. Hell- you can watch the show for free or pay something i don’t care. Check it out on Concert Window
See you all there.
Last night I went to a concert at the local sschool. My mother is chair of the school board.
The show was very good and the kids sang and danced very nicely. There was a little choir and the mass sung as well. They are very good singers and dancers but they have no music…
This method is a natural extension of being a folk music buff as the learning material is drawn, in the early years at least, from folksong.
When I was about 15, my singing teacher at the time introduced me to a method of writing called…
In this final posting on music education I will be talking about the way I teach music. Techniques I have seen inspire young people and that sometimes can work. My philosophy has pieces of all the methods and a bit of Rudolpf Steiner. But it has worked for…
Emile Jacques Dalcroze was a swiss music teacher in the early 20th century. He discovered that his University students had some skills lacking when it came to feeling a beat and counting.
The Suzuki Method has always been of special significance to me as it is the way I began my piano studies. However my teachers though they had the best intensions were not trained Suzuki teachers. [That’s another story, my musical development].
Music has always been a part of my life since early childhood. Being blind, it is a stereotype that I would be musical [that’s another story]. I was one of the lucky people in this world to be musical and blind.
The anthem of the Suzuki movement sung by voice students in Melbourne earlier this year.