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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-27 20:32
So now that I no longer play in a highschool band..What music should I play..and what should I use for practice? And where do I find affordable music?
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Author: marcia
Date: 2007-01-27 21:30
Is there a community band near you, that you could join?
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-27 21:50
No community band that I have heard of ,though I haven't really searched.
I couldn't find one on that list either.
I live in Natchitoches, LA if anyone has any information on bands in the area.
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Author: Bob A
Date: 2007-01-28 01:19
1. Learn Dixie-land phasings.
2. Take your horn down to the front of the local tavern.
3.Blow a few rifs and...wait
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Author: Gandalfe
Date: 2007-01-28 01:34
Acadian Wind Symphony Lafayette LA USA 48 Gerald Guilbeaux, Conductor
3600 West Congress St
Lafayette LA 70506
phone: +1 (337) 981-6638
Baton Rouge Concert Band Baton Rouge LA USA 55 Vernon Taranto, Conductor/Director
POB 80482
Baton Rouge, LA 70898
home page: http://www.geocities.com/brconcertband/
Bayou Community Band Thibodaux LA USA c/o L. Wayne Shell, Projects Director,
1107 East Camellia, Thibodaux, LA 70301
phone: +1 (504) 446-0313
home page: http://server.nich.edu/wshell/bayou/index.html~
Houma-Terrebonne Comm Band Houma LA USA 35-50 Brett Bourg, Publicity Coordinator
P. O. Box 1743
Houma LA 70361
home page: http://www.htcb.org/
Jim and Suzy
Pacifica Big Band
Seattle, Washington
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 02:40
Those are all way south of me :( I don't have alot of time to travel to play in a community band not in my community LOL.
Thanks though!
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 04:19
I actually tried out for the band at NSU and made it..but the scholarship they gave me was not worth the time I would have to spend in band practice. I really just wanted to do concert band, and you have to do both marching and concert at NSU :(
I think I will go speak with some of the NSU band people and see if there are any community bands in Alexandria or Natchitoches.
I really just wanted some suggestions on music books that would be useful to pick back up on playing so I dont' get rusty
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 07:41
I can't tell if you are serious or not LOL..But yeah..I am not too good at transcribing music ;p though I do love Nine Inch Nails.
But when I play my clarinet I generally like to play classics..Not much experience with modern music But I guess it's never to late to learn!
Sounds like a cool idea for someone more motivated than myself! Maybe I could give it a shot. ;p
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Author: John Stackpole
Date: 2007-01-28 13:16
A week or so ago I asked a similar question (although not at your playing level)
http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=235799&t=235799
and got what looked to be helpful answers.
JDS
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Author: seafaris
Date: 2007-01-28 14:03
Check out the forums at www.pmusic.com You will get some ideas.
...Jim
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Author: seafaris
Date: 2007-01-28 19:00
Sorry...
correction on the wedsite address above. It is:
www.pgmusic.com
Thanks!
Jim
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Author: Steve Epstein
Date: 2007-01-28 19:36
sockmonkey70 wrote:
> I can't tell if you are serious or not LOL..But yeah..I am not
> too good at transcribing music ;p though I do love Nine Inch
> Nails.
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> But when I play my clarinet I generally like to play
> classics..Not much experience with modern music But I guess
> it's never to late to learn!
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> Sounds like a cool idea for someone more motivated than myself!
> Maybe I could give it a shot. ;p
Hey, Mark, GBK, what happened to my post? Her reply is here but what happened to my post? Did I somehow delete it? Did I post something unacceptable?
Yeah, sockmonkey, I'm not good at transcribing music either, but then there are fake books.
Steve Epstein
Post Edited (2007-01-28 19:36)
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Author: Steve Epstein
Date: 2007-01-28 19:46
sockmonkey70 wrote:
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> But when I play my clarinet I generally like to play
> classics..Not much experience with modern music But I guess
> it's never to late to learn!
>
I think there is actually a greater affinity between rock and classical musicians and music than between jazz and classical. A number of rock musicians were seriously classically trained before embarking on rock careers (although I can't think of any right now). Unlike most jazz that when played in classical style just sounds like badly played jazz, rock seems to take on a whole new character when disembodied from its familiar surroundings. Witness Christopher O'Reilly's (From the Top radio host) performances of Radio Head's material.
Steve Epstein
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Author: Steve Epstein
Date: 2007-01-28 20:05
For the sake of continuity:
I recommended that sockmonkey transcribe or find in a fake book the NIN song that is (or was) playing on her myspace page and learn to play it. It's a slow rock ballad, enabling the practice of long tones, intonation, steady rhythm, etc. I suggested she find a friend who plays piano or guitar to accompany her, and perhaps learn of bunch of these types of tunes and then dress up in black and perform them at coffee houses. Any public performances, however, would always need to be in full accordance with the rules of copyright.
BTW, does the playing of the song on her page (by NIN, that is) violate copyright laws? And if so, then it's myspaces's responsiblity and liability, not sockmonkey's, correct?
Steve Epstein
Post Edited (2007-01-28 20:06)
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 20:11
I don't know if it violates copyright or not..Since I am not trying to sell it or anything I don't see the problem..I own the song on a CD I purchased and could link it myself to the page if it came down to it.. I know Myspace is being sued by some record labels..Oh well! All that copyright stuff is getting out of hand, and over my head If it really bothers you I'll take it off geeeez LOL.
Thanks for the link to the music store seafaris! It didn't work the first time, but the new link works great!
Post Edited (2007-01-28 20:12)
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-01-28 21:12
...without going into too much detail - the purchase of a CD entitles you to listen to it and to hum a tune under the shower. You may even play the CD when you have friends for dinner, or you can put it (don't!) into your microwave if you think that Kenny G sucks. But that basically is it. Everything beyond (ie making the piece, in whatever form, available to an audience of unknown size) needs the blessing of the copyright owner (not the author but the one who has the right to publish) if you want to stay out of trouble.
If you want to record something for myspace it might be a good idea to mail the flick to the company in question and ask for permission. If you have no financial interest in publishing your recordings, you just might get a nod (plus ten free pages of fine print).
Side question to the lawyers in here - a "copyright primer" for all us clueless musicians would be a nice addition for the Keepers. (Just the "common sense" stuff that is the same in each country)
--
Ben
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 21:32
Thanks for the "copyright infringement for dummies" run down LOL! The only copyright I am even vaguely familiar with is that pertaining to images because in my Graphic Design degree that is mainly what we work with. I think the copyright infringement going on with pictures and images on the internet is just as bad as the music infringemens.
Myspace puts the music up for people to link to their page..I just assumed it was OK to use it..Hmmm. Anybody with a Myspace page can just go to the "Myspace music" section..Click..you can add your favorite song! *shakes finger at Myspace* Naughty naughty Myspace!
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Author: Steve Epstein
Date: 2007-01-28 23:04
Mark wasn't concerned about your myspace audio link to the NIN song, I believe, just my suggestion to you (which I can't reprint) about otherwise using that page.
Steve Epstein
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2007-01-28 23:47
Steve Epstein wrote:
> BTW, does the playing of the song on her page (by NIN, that is)
> violate copyright laws?
yes.
> And if so, then it's myspaces's
> responsiblity and liability, not sockmonkey's, correct?
No, it's certainly sockmonkey's violation (and a violation of MySpace's policy). Whether or not MySpace is liable for copyright infringement is being brought up to the legal system as we speak ...
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Author: sockmonkey70
Date: 2007-01-28 23:54
Goodness..I come here for advice and ya'll are trying to throw me in jail! LOL
This is directly from the Myspace FAQ..So why would it be my fault that they allow users to add music to their page?
How do I add a song from a Myspace artist to my profile? How do I remove it?
Adding a song is easy. Visit Myspace Music (http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music) and find a song you want to add. If the artist has given permission to share the music, you'll see an "Add" link next to the song. Click "Add" and the song will play on your profile! Only one song can be added to your profile at one time.
If you want to change songs, simply find another song and click "Add."
To remove the song, go to Home >> Edit Profile >> Profile Songs and click "Delete."
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2007-01-29 00:53
sockmonkey70 wrote:
> This is directly from the Myspace FAQ..So why would it be my
> fault that they allow users to add music to their page?
I didn't go to your MySpace page; I incorrectly thought you had uploaded your own music to your MySpace page.
MySpace is free to make arrangements with the owners of songs so that you can link to them; they're paying for the privilege, not you.
As to "Copyright for dummies"; for music, see the existing page:
http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Misc/index.html
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