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Studying music

  • 22-02-2010 3:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 640 ✭✭✭


    Heya,

    Just a quick question on studying music in college.

    Basically I am 21, and due to head back to college in September (upon acception) in the W.I.T, and my question is,

    I haven`t studied , or looked at a piece in a long long time so i`m very worried about my theory, aural, and oral exam papers that I need to do :(

    Can anyone give me any form of advice on where to start?

    My practical work is up to scratch so thats that at least , out of the way.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 WoodenChin


    I'm sure you'll have tutors who will be able to guide you if you need a little extra help. On the otherside of things, I'm assuming your course will start with basic harmony etc.

    If you're having trouble, a private one-on-one grind is always helpful.


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