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1). Crescendo Now, Pay Later By : Carl Hammond Phd
In the hierarchy of musical priorities, dynamics have often appeared to me to be relegated to fairly low niche and left there to languish, their immense potential for beauty and expressiveness being overlooked and ignored. Even in recordings of professional orchestras it is not at all unusual to here a crescendo or diminuendo begin and end without any unified idea of where it is heading.
Article Related to: downloadable sheet music, sheet music, music education, concert band, jazz, choir, music compositionsin the hierarchy of musical priorities, dynamics have often appeared to me to be relegated to fairly l
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3). The Art of the Decrescendo By : Carl Hammond Phd
The more fortunate among us have experienced that precious, magical moment at the end of a performance between the exact instant that the last soft, subtle note from the band or orchestra fades from the stage and merges into the forefront of our aesthetic sensibilities. Then there is a second or two of hushed, pregnant energy just before the spontaneous outburst of fervent adulation from the audience.
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4). The World Does NOT Revolve Around You By : Suzie Hammond
“Listen, you spoiled little cretins, the world does not revolve around you,” I patiently explained.
“You’re kidding right?” hooted my students derisively.
“Pick up your instruments, start together on the downbeat and count carefully.”
How many music teachers have had the first part of that conversation? Almost none, at least not out loud. The second installment is an every day plea for many.
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