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RE: How does it feel to be in an orchestra

in #life7 years ago

Nice post Bro, I can totally relate to what you are saying because I am also a musician,this post reminds me of the first day I stepped into a symphonic band practise in my university.. I was terrified and the conductor came up to me and handed me the piece("Nightingale"by yanni). After the pre count everyone started jamming but I was lost, my sight reading skill was not and maybe still not very good. After like ten measures the conductor stopped and he said something that I still remember till this day, he said to all the new musicians "if you must be blind, then don't be deaf ".... it took time before I understood properly what he said which meant that if your sight reading skill is poor, then your ear must be great...In Africa we mostly play by ear.

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Damn, your conductor has no chill! I like that.

I think what he's saying is kind of true, I believe every musician should learn to sight read but in the end, all that matters is your ear, that's your most important asset, without it, you can't make music, right?

Also, what instrument do you play?

(I took some time to hear Nightingale, it's beautiful)

Thanks for reading, man! I appreciate it.

I play guitar and saxophone.

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