03-26-2014, 01:42 PM,
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Miguel
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RE: Happy for Haley
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Quote:BigErn19811 month ago
Wonderful voice, gave me chills. Wish this kind of song was on the radio; might actually listen if this was the traditional fare. I don't watch AI or really much on TV so I'm glad I stumbled on to this beautiful sound.
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03-30-2014, 10:38 PM,
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Miguel
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RE: Happy for Haley
Happy for Haley. And Casey.
Quote:Proposition Jo(hn) @jigosthoughts · 1h ago
The stand up bass is so fuckin cool man
^ retweeted by @Kaiser_Schmidt
Quote:Proposition Jo(hn) @jigosthoughts
Casey Abrams and Haley Reinhart "Hit the Road Jac…: http://youtu.be/21cVsylLKtg @Kaiser_Schmidt actually this one
Quote:P.S. @Kaiser_Schmidt 18m
@jigosthoughts people playing fretless instruments always blows my mind. girls got a killer voice tho for sure.
Quote:Proposition Jo(hn) @jigosthoughts 15m
@Kaiser_Schmidt makes zero sense to me haha id love to marry her voice. Or be that bassist in general
Quote:P.S. @Kaiser_Schmidt 10m
@jigosthoughts all done by aural training. Just a whole different breed of musicians.
Aural Training:
Quote:Aural training is training to give the ability to recognize and understand the music one hears. This can take the form of transcribing music into notation by ear or by hearing musical functions. Aural Training could also be used to identify formal structures on both large and small scales. One's ability in aural training varies greatly from person to person. For some it comes rather naturally and for others it is much more difficult, regardless of whether or not they are a musician. For those with perfect (absolute) pitch, some aspects of aural training are certainly made easier, but not all.
Transcription: By focusing one aspect of the music at a time (i.e. rhythm, melody, bass line, etc.) one can, with proper training, transcibe the music they hear, into musical notation. This is a very common practice amongst jazz musicians as they transcribe solos recorded by other jazz musicians so as to develop their own improvisational abilities.
General Aspects: In tonal music, different chords have different functions. It is possible to hear these different functions so as to have a better idea of what is happening in the music. Beyond function, even hearing the quality of the chord can be important and be used by musicians. These more general aspects tend to be used by more musicians (classical, jazz, etc.) than transcription.
Formal Structures: On a large scale one can train themseleves to hear the different formal sections of a piece in any music. This could be through hearing the difference between verse and chorus in a popular song or hearing the the difference between the Exposition, Development and subsequent Recapitulation in classical sonata form. On a smaller scale, one could hear the differences between the Main Theme, Transition, and Subordinate Theme or even the structures in a single phrase (i.e. basic idea, contrasting idea, continuation, etc.)
Absolute Pitch: The ability to remember the particular quality of pitch classes well enough to so as to recognise them on hearing. It is not a rare ability among musicians.
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04-02-2014, 11:05 AM,
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Tusk
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RE: Happy for Haley
Today is the anniversary of when I officially got on this crazy Haley Train, in earnest. 2 years ago, today I experienced Haley, live, for the first time, and met a talented, unknown, keyboardist, by the name of Keith Phelps...
Little did I know the adventures that'd lie ahead
http://haleyfans.com/showthread.php?tid=...50#pid5450
Quote:Tusk @HaleysTusk 2m
2 years ago today was the 1st time I met @HaleyReinhart & @KEiTHPHELPS in person @1031KCDA in Spokane #RestIsHistory
http://www.1031kcda.com/media/play/22019090/ …
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