Re: Beginner singing, music theory (guitar) and ear training, solfege?

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Actually, Berklee has online courses at www.berkleemusic.com. They are
great courses, although a bit expensive. I'd be happy to tell you my
experiences off list if you like.

-Joe

On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 19:50 -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
> Loki Davison wrote:
> > G'day all,
> > I'm keen on learning to sing in my now extensive spare time. Anyone
> > now of any good books or sites aimed at beginner singers?
> >
> > I'm also wondering if doing some ear training stuff would be good. I'm
> > mostly interested in improving my guitar playing but i'm guessing this
> > would really help over all. Should i use GNU solfege for ear training?
> > Is there a good intro for beginners somewhere? guitarnoise.com is the
> > most useful stuff i've found so far. Anyone know a good book on any of
> > these topics? If possible focused towards guitar, music theory, ear
> > training, etc and not one of those horrible school music style method
> > books. I have no interest in sing mary has a little lamb. ;)
> >
> > Loki
> >
> berklee press search yields:
> 
> http://berkleepress.com/catalog/product-search?original_url=%2fdomains%2fberkleepress%2fproduct%2dsearch&url_hash=765%201156387751%204BAEA2F3AA182540015DD6F4C775067E09432C07&search_text=ear%20training
> 
> (if the URL is too long, go to berkleepress.com and search on ear training)
> 


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