Studying About Classical Music

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Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin – these are only few of the world’s most famous classical music players, all of which who lived during the 1700s and the 1800s.

Do you know what’s interesting about it? It’s the fact that classical music is still very much alive in today’s generation. It can still be heard on Broadway musicals in New York, as well as during orchestral performances in London.

But do you know what’s more interesting about it? It’s the fact that people still want to study about classical music today, despite the rise of pop songs and RnB songs. It can still be learned during normal music classes at school, as well as during advanced classes at online schools.

That being said, here are some tips for you when studying about classical music:

Listen to it every time you can.

Just as you do when finding a new favorite song to listen to over and over again, studying about classical music also means finding an old classical song to listen to over and over again. This will not only make you familiarize the rhythm of the music, but also make you realize the heart of the music itself – if it’s meant to be played fast like it’s a feeling of excitement or if it’s meant to be played slow like it’s a feeling of melancholy.

Watch others play it every time you can.

One of the best ways to study about classical musical is watching others play a song every time you can, which is pretty much like the idea behind The Study of Orchestration Samuel Adler. Watching for yourself how others play classical music will not only make you familiarize how it’s truly played, but also make you realize the importance of every beat it conveys to the audience.

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