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8.8.18 // 2 weeks until I move!
I cannot believe Iām moving in 2 weeks to grad school + another country! I will be revealing which school I will be attending and where Iām moving soon!š Trying to figure out a way how I should announce it! Iām also trying to come up with semester goals for the upcoming academic year and I only have one item on my list which is to make friends š
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Kristen Chenoweth trying to figure out the note of a triggered car alarm in a parking garage. (btw it was in fact a b-flat)
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I will never not reblig this QUEEN
This semester I was in orchestra and wind ensemble and I also got some awards in marching band and I just thought I'd post and update everyone!!!

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š Ā november 19h 2017 PDEV Notes for another quiz. šŖ
we got our exam scores in this class today. itās been a long time since iāve gotten a C. oh wellā¦.
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This snapchat filter works perfectly with the 2nd movement of Shostakovich 10
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The correct way to conduct Shosty 10
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chopin nocturnes | paderewski edition, 1962
Hey guys. Iām glad to be finally posting my āmental breakdown survival guideā. As you know I struggle a lot with mental health, and so I have been through a lot of breakdowns. So many that I actually dropped out of university after 3 weeks in 2016 and had to take the whole year off. Because of this, Iāve made it my mission to help others with mental health issues as much as I can, so you donāt have to go through what Iāve been through.
Anyway, here is my guide. I tried to keep it general, and actually useful. If you have any questions or additions please feel free to add them.
And as ever, if you want to talk to me about studying with mental illness or want to see a post on a specific topic, please feel free to message me.
thank you so much for this

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My summer class started today!
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Thereās no way Iām not re-blogging this
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Class Schedule
My freshman year, I have a couple things I wish people had told me. First, I wish someone had told me to stop wearing my lanyard around my neck - it looks dumb and is inconvenient! Second, I wish someone had given me ANY idea of what my classes were going to be like in advance. A music major is, in general, one of the most class intensive majors out there. I took 10 classes my first semester sophomore year, and only had 19 credits. Itās rough.
A music major is generally the same for your first year or so, regardless of specialization, so these classes are all things youāre going to come in contact with!
Music Theory: This class teaches you the nuts and bolts about how and why āclassicalā music is the way it is. Hint: the answer involves Bach and his hate of parallels. You will take four of these classes over your first four semester. They will get progressively more difficult - for some reason, the third is usually considered hardest of all. Youāll take these at the same time as your Aural Skills classes.
Aural Skills: The point of Aural Skills is to help you improve your ear, sight-reading ability, and ability to convert sight-reading to notes. You have to sing in this class. Yes, that includes you, percussionists. If you donāt practice, you will Have a Bad Time. You will take these at the same time as your Music Theory classes.
Piano: This class is going to beat the basic elements of piano playing into your head. There may be anywhere from one to three classes in the Piano series that you have to take, depending on if you are an Education major. If you took piano lessons before college, or if youāre a pianist, you may be able to test out of some of them. Pianists will likely take something else more advanced. This is where Education majors learn all those warm-ups and stuff that teachers play in lessons, and where non Ed majors learn how to at least kind of fake the ability to use the worldās second most common instrument. Practice or you will once again Have a Bad Time.
Lessons: These are your actual private lessons with your teacher. They can be half an hour to an hour long, and theyāre usually once a week. PRACTICE or else cry. Potentially cry as you practice. This class lasts your entire college career.
Seminar: This is a performance class that can have a bunch of other names. Essentially, once a week your whole studio will meet up and your professor will either have people perform, or potentially just discuss topics specific to your instrument. Itās a good time. If youāre assigned to perform on a certain day, write it down! Or you will forget! This class lasts your entire college career.
Convocation: Convocation, which can also have a bunch of different names, is a time when ALL the music majors (or at least the underclassmen, depending on your school) come to the same place to listen to either performances or a lecture on something music-related. This class is required for four to eight semesters.
Music History: The bane of underclassmen everywhere, Music History classes are a study in fitting as much knowledge about as many people and as much music into your head as you possibly can. These classes are usually really interesting for the two weeks where your instrument or genre specialty is discussed, and is hard to pay attention to the rest of the time. Do it anyway, this stuff is important. (Also, it usually only covers Western European music post 1200, so if you want to learn about stuff that isnāt that, youāll have to learn on your own, because we exist in a society based on colonialism.)
Ensembles: These are orchestra, band, choir, or other potential large music groups. Performance in an ensemble is usually mandatory, the entire time you attend. Pianists, that includes you! These are fun. Chair placing and seating do not mean as much as you think they do.
Gen eds: Unless you were super into AP classes in high school, youāre probably going to have to take a significant number of general education credits in college. Start by taking at LEAST one or two your first two semesters, just to help ensure that you arenāt getting to your senior year with 24 gen ed credits left to deal with. That is not a fun place to be. Your gen eds will likely require more actual studying time (as opposed to practice room time) than any of your classes except Music History or Music Theory, so try and schedule an hour a couple days a week for just that class - it will make it much more likely you give it the attention and get the grade you and the class deserve.
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Awesome reference for potential music majors. Itās very true that they donāt really inform you about what youāre getting into.

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