Sunday, 29 May 2011

Music Instrumental. Easy 10 points.?

Music Instrumental. Easy 10 points.?

I’m learning how to play the guitar ( acoustic) over summer break. And I’ve listened to many pieces and I thought that White Horse – Taylor Swift was simple and chose to give it a try. But but, I’ve looked EVERYWHERE for the the page music printout online, but apparently you have to pay to get it. Does anyone know where to get the full set of page music printout online? This is an simple 10 points. Please glue a/some link/s and/or give some places I may maybe look for it. I want to get the free page music. Thanks!

Answer by jacob
well im sorry i just spent a couple of min looking but ur right u prob can find some vids on how to show u how to play it im sorry if i cant help more then that

Answer by Number1Stingray
http://www.horsegirl15.blogspot.com/

Scroll down. Excellent luck. :)

Answer by Taylor the Warlock
It is not simple to find. I would look on youtube for a tutorial. But before that, i would try and learn it by ear. learning things by ear is a fantastic skill to have and is very vital. If you are serious about before a live audience guitar at least try and learn part of the song.

Answer by someone special
ciao, there. you should try here:
sharemusicsheet.com

… i didn’t find white horse, but i did find teardrops on my guitar. hope it helps! :]

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I have always spent a lot of time listening to music and I am very passionate about it. I know a lot about it and have a very excellent ear. But, my instrumental experience is minimal. What schools offer programs in the music industry and not performance. I have done some research online and have only found a couple.

Answer by paulfriedman7
It’s not apparent from your question what aspect of the music industry you wish to pursue. Working in a record company? Music recording? Music promotion? Sound management at live performances? Producing live performances? Audio engineering? Sound mixing?

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=gsqvh&xhr=t&q=careers+in+the+music+industry&cp=20&qe=Y2FyZWVycyBpbiB0aGUgbXN1Y2k&qesig=Xb4lKM-80wHIlGaw4Icq_A&pkc=AFgZ2tmEhoF3v2S0ubYdrlNLk1pWl2_Tk6MMbOT4r4ScjxwY2GsT_OTIh-K1K6GYoMC1Q5MspTxEgeEmDRogyjnXnlPxKa-kEA&pf=p&sclient=psy&source=hp&aq=0l&aqi=&aql=f&oq=careers+in+the+msuci&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=558130f4b1b898c8

Collegesearch lists 101 colleges with majors in Music Management and/or Music Technology.

http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/servlet/advsearchservlet?buttonPressed=viewResults&navigateTo=9&viewpage=1

You may maybe also try a major in General Music with a minor in Business Administration.

Whichever specialty you choose, plot on moving to Los Angeles, New York City, or Nashville after you graduate. That’s where all the jobs are. Better yet, pick a college in one of persons cities and do an internship with a music or motion picture company.

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=gsqvh&xhr=t&q=college+internships&cp=14&qe=Y29sbGVnZSBpbnRlcm4&qesig=-fAiUYcX9VpZnP8cxA04Yg&pkc=AFgZ2tm-oOvSAtj5PpETntUttqqX-FtqAOg0BQUFFVeZO2e8Y7nHcgn4bkZiaqIXq80MTTa0KU67IQmkuBn5BD7G8-WWd3j-GA&pf=p&sclient=psy&source=hp&aq=0&aqi=&aql=f&oq=college+intern&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=1ef120049c3f5a29

Be aware that the music industry is undergoing a radical upheaval. Competition from the Internet has forced many music companies to downsize or go bankrupt. Is this the end of the music industry? Hardly. They said the same business of the motion picture industry when television came in. But the motion picture industry is larger than ever. It adapted, and so will the music industry.

For more information about particular colleges, see my website

https://sites.google.com/site/paul7collegeinfo/

If you’re interested in the technical end of sound design, you might want to consider going to a trade school that specializes in this, rather than a traditional four-year college. Your education would be more focused and career-oriented. Trade school degrees don’t have as much prestige, but on the additional hand, they don’t make you take classes like English Literature that are not really relevant to your career. Take their job placement claims with a grain of salt, though. Trade schools are notorious for exaggerating their success in job placement.

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=gsqvh&xhr=t&q=audio+engineering+schools&cp=19&qe=YXVkaW8gZW5naW5lZXJpbmcgcw&qesig=fHIUf50HMJULH48e_–SqQ&pkc=AFgZ2tkUOk6D9KDk6DLhynGL9gSC8RnMEFSZIuj79P8wAIm8_BD3T15EqR_plrc0FBqnUIVo0HR7_HRkL3U1bhNTA1L0QIsiOA&pf=p&sclient=psy&source=hp&aq=0&aqi=&aql=f&oq=audio+engineering+s&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=1ef120049c3f5a29

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