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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 214.13.141.x
| posted: 5/3/2005 at 1:19:32 PM ET Does anyone know a good music book? I cant really take proper lessons because i move around so very much. I wont stay in the same city for more than a few months due to my job. I play a few smaller instruments I travel with by ear and tabs but thats holding me back. Im not looking for instant results. Any ideas?
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 81.131.57.x
| posted: 5/3/2005 at 2:48:00 PM ET It would help if you told us like if you're a biginner, what you play and what you enjoy playing. No one can help you with the information you gave us. You wouldn't like it if everyone gave you a list of books coz everyone has a different taste!!!!
I'd be happy to help if you's give more info!!
| PussCat Registered User
From: Ohio
Registered: 4/25/2005 | posted: 5/3/2005 at 4:52:31 PM ET When I was having trouble making myself practice the piano, I got a book of music from my favorite movies/TV shows, like Cheers, and that helped a lot. Since the songs were familiar, I could tell if I was playing them correctly or not, and somewhere along the line, just osmosed the technicalities I guess. At the very least, it was fun. Hope this helps. -PC
Half this game is ninety percent mental. -D.Ozark
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 64.58.96.x
| posted: 5/4/2005 at 7:31:17 AM ET ok I play the harmonica, penny whistle, ocarina, and flute. They all fit nicely with my clothes in my duffle bags so they are great. I like pretty much anything but country music and rap. Jazz is great, blues is great, and so is some classical.
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