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Hi I have advice for a career of music in Oxford?

Hi im mexican, 14 years old, I play guitar, electric guitar, bass, mouth organ, all kinds flutes, I cannot read music notes, just for flute ... And I would like a career of studying music at Oxford, I have a number of compositions for guitar, piano and flute, I sing in falsetto .... I know it will be difficult, but please, what should I learn before trying to get into Oxford? Perhaps learning piano ?.... Please, I need advice Thanks! sorry for bad english mates have a good day:)

If you have a specific school in mind, check their admission guidelines on their websites. I considered music a point, and all the schools I looked at asked for a Conservatory Grade 8 or equivalent in your main instrument and a grade 6 proficiency on the piano, no matter what your major instrument was. I suggest starting lessons with someone you can prepare for exams with the Royal Conservatory of Music or at least familiar with what each grade means so you can learn to minimum level. and can read music fluently is essential.


Hoots And Hellmouth (Self-Titled Debut Release) (Digipak)


Hoots And Hellmouth (Self-Titled Debut Release) (Digipak)



AUDIO CD! Hoots And Hellmouth (Self-Titled Debut Album) Original 2007 Mad Dragon Release in Digipak Case! Personnel: Devin Greenwood (electric piano, organ); Sam Richardson, Brian McTear (drums). TRACKS: 1. Want on Nothing; 2. Home in a Boxcar; 3. The Good I Know You Know; 4. Abattoir Altar Boy and Girl; 5. Two Hearts, A Snake and a Concubine; 6. Home for Supper; 7. Rattle These Bones; 8. Fork...


AudioWarrior Pianos and Organs Reason ReFill


AudioWarrior Pianos and Organs Reason ReFill


$49


Play exquisite sparkling acoustic grand piano, smooth classic Rhodes Electric Piano, swirling Hammond B-3 Organ, oscillating Wurlitzer Organ, and cavernous cathedral pipe organ on your desktop with DSP effects like rotary speaker, wah, chorus, and reverb. This solid, great-sounding sound collection of historically famous keys will soon become your "go to" organ and piano sample library for music demos, TV commercials, film, or when you just want to tickle the keys on your laptop on the plane with your favorite set of headphones. Recorded and programmed for Propellerhead's Reason 3.0 by Greg Giametta.Sampled Hammond B-3 Organ 10 velocity layersThe influence of the Hammond organ can be felt everywhere. On any given radio station there's a good chance you'll hear the B-3. The Hammond is used in all types of music, including gospel, blues, jazz, funk, and rock. Keith Emerson used to take his B-3 and throw it around the stage, ride it like a horse, set it on fire, and stab it. Sampled Old Man Grand Piano 10 velocity layersThe concept of fashioning a keyboard to an instrument with strings, which vibrated when struck by hammers, was possibly conceived around the 14th to 15th century. For the next 250 years, the harpsichord was plucked, rather than struck. The clavichord was responsive to pressure of finger touch, its strings struck by miniature tangents. After the 1867 Paris Exposition, it was apparent that European craftsmen would have to emulate the characteristics the American grand pianos exhibited. German producers rose to the challenge. The piano's heyday lasted until 1914. The grand and upright pianos were mature instruments by 1870. The next 50 years saw mostly cosmetic modifications to the grand casework. Square legs replaced round, etc. Now you can enjoy 2 exquisite virtual acoustic pianos on your computer.Sampled Quasimoto Cathedral Pipes (wood) 10 velocity layersAs one of the oldest instruments still in use, the organ has a long and rich history. The organ dates back to classical antiquity. The earliest organs were hydraulic. The inventor most often credited is Ctesibius of Alexandria, an engineer of the 3rd century BC, who created an instrument called the hydraulis. The hydraulis was common in the Roman Empire, where its immensely loud tone was heard during games and circuses in amphitheaters and processions. Characteristics of this instrument have been inferred from mosaics, paintings, literary references and partial remains, but knowledge of details of its construction remain sparse, and almost nothing is known of the actual music it played. The sound is huge and moving.Sampled Cathedral Pipes (alloy) 10 velocity layersPipes may be classified in several ways, each of which results in a different timbre:by the material they are made of (wood or metal)by t

Sonic Reality Reason 3 Refills Vol. 04: Piano and Organs


Sonic Reality Reason 3 Refills Vol. 04: Piano and Organs


$49


The Sonic Reality Sonic Refill for Reason Volume 4: Pianos and Organs includes a variety of authentic piano, chromatic, and organ sounds. Sonic Refill for Reason Volume 4: Pianos and Organs features highly playable and expressive multisamples and patches for classic RhodesT, Wurlies, and FM electric pianos as well as super high-quality concert grand pianos, B3T organs, Mallets, Clavs, and other keyboard instruments. Great for all styles of music, the Pianos Organs refill sample collection is a must have for any songwriter or keyboardist.Sonic Reality takes Reason to a whole new level with their Sonic Refills series of sample libraries. Each of the highly affordable volumes in this over 20-volume collection offers amazing playable instruments, meticulously recorded and expertly programmed. Now updated for R3!Sonic Reality has updated all 20 volumes of the Sonic Refill series for Reason 3! These Sonic Refills feature R3 Combinator modules, expertly programmed by Sonic Reality to take advantage of the features specific to the Combinator.
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