Welcome to "THE MELODY SCHOOL OF MUSIC", Trivandrum. Over Hundreds of candidates had sharpened their music skills from our music school. We also run professional development courses for self employed/employed people around this city.
Deciding how best to support your child's musical development can seem daunting, espeially if you have never played an instrument yourself and don't have a network of contacts or musical friends to go to for advice. We have gathered together some general advice covering areas which parents frequently ask us about including choosing an instrument, finding a teacher and encouraging children to practice.
"If music be the food of love, play on…" These immortal lines by William Shakespeare hold true for students considering degree programs in music. For people who love music, a career in this field can be very satisfying: they get to turn their passion into their profession. Working in the music industry requires technical training and specialized education. This field is always changing, and professionals need to think on their feet. This requires continuous training, constant networking, and remaining aware of changes in the larger music. This is especially true now that technology has revolutionized the way that people create and listen to music. Others become wildly successful and focus exclusively on music. Your career direction will depend on how much time and effort you put into your passion.
Some people think trying to read music is hard and difficult. The following set of pages will try to introduce the most important topics in reading music in a very easy to understand way. Don't expect to fly through all the lessons in sudden. As with anything new, it'll appear complicated and complex but as you look at the examples and read the explanations it will make sense. Let us go through these lessons.
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TIME SIGNATURES
TYPES OF NOTES
TYPES OF RESTS
BASIC COUNTING - PART A
BASIC COUNTING - PART B
OTHER SYMBOLS
SHAPING AND VOLUME OF MUSIC
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