thats good as it gets me home quicker and it wont be hand to hand contact to get a seat like it is on the 23! nothing wrong with increasing frequency its a better idea to be more efficient. now how about some cheerier bus drivers
Since im in to traditional sort of music and lately all ive listened to is mumford and sons i think banjo would be a good choice as it would fit right in with my music
yous really do come across as a bunch of arseholes sometimes apart from you of course. Yes im shit at english yes ive made some shit choices which i really do regret
Might have been because its wales to be honest my mum done music say 30 years ago and she done recorder and keyboard i believe. Right now im under the new ciriculum wich is utter balls but easier to get good grades. Im sitting the equavilent to credit level music. Rules are now for performing. 1. Your 2 instruments HAVE to be both played with in 8 minutes. But it doesnt have to be 4 mins each it can be 6 mins on guitar and 2 mins on the other but each of them have to be over 2 minutes. 2. Your peice HAS to be grade 3 or above 3. You CANT use tab. sheet music only plus it has to be read properly you cant pretend to read it. Examiners have the right to question your peice. I.e. Ask you to play surten parts or ask you about notation etc its a lot harder for drummers. Its not you playing a peice for 8 mins. You get graded on how many different styles you play. Edit: unfortunately i hurt my hand playing rugby earlier so im out of action. The entire 4th and 5th year squad got abdolutely smashed by ONE first year!
i take normal music that meens i need to play two instruments to pass. If i took music with technology id do one instrument and sound engineering . Im still arguing that acoustic and electric guitar are different. If your seriously into acoustic. Everythings different well how you play anyway