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I have a wide range of interests, including music, history, and math. I have been playing music for three of four years now and play the cornet, recorder, and piano. 100% of the music on my computer is classical, so you should know what genres I prefer ;). I enjoy studying any history and researching genealogy. American English is my first language, pero tambien hablo Español. I am also currently taking Calculus 1.

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Nov
14
comment Musical Aids to Memorize Intervals
Should we consider making this CW?
Nov
13
comment What are the most common barriers to becoming proficient at playing an instrument?
This question should possibly be made specific to one instrument or group of instruments. As it is now, it is to broad.
Nov
12
comment Trumpet - Charles Colin Lip Flexibilities Vol. 1 Exercise 1
Welcome to Music SE! Per the FAQ, I've removed your signature. Because your posts are always pre-signed, no use resigning them.
Nov
12
comment Tips for bowing in the Spiccato-esque part of Tchaikovsky's Pezzo Capriccioso on the cello?
Welcome to Music SE! If you had specific things you needed help with, it would be much easier to answer this question. As it is currently, there is no right answer. Are there any specific questions about bowing that you might have?
Nov
11
comment Breaking out of pentatonic scales for guitar riffs
You actually have very good English. I never would have guessed it's your second language. :P
Nov
10
comment Finding chords that match with single notes
possible duplicate of Finding the chord for a single note
Nov
9
comment Baroque Performance Tips
You've evidently never heard of a trombone suicide. :P
Nov
9
comment How can I reduce the echo/reverb in a large room if I can't add physical damping?
Also a good fit for AVP SE.
Nov
6
comment Trombone attachments, bore, and range
The last point should probably be a separate question. Overall, it's a very good question, though. +1 and welcome to Music SE!
Nov
4
comment How can I toughen up my fingertips?
Well, you can be the one to test that one out. I don't feel like sanding the skin off my fingers. :P
Nov
4
comment What are some beginner classical pieces that could be easily learned?
I know some who could play this after only six months of playing.
Nov
4
comment What stretches should I be do doing to reduce my chance of injury from long term playing?
Can you explain some of the exercises? This helps prevent link rot from affecting the helpfulness of the answer.
Nov
4
comment Who has made the starting tune to this program “A New Earth” by Tolle?
Welcome to Music SE! Per the FAQ, "identifying a song, genre, instrument, etc." is off-topic. I'm afraid this question is off-topic as it is an identification question. If you have any on-topic questions about music, feel free to ask!
Nov
4
comment Algorithms for music composition
Well, I'm kind of afraid the question is a little too open-ended. This site works with a Q&A format, as you may know. Because this question is so open-ended, no answer is more right than another. That makes it not that great of a fit for this site's format. However, if you do have any objective questions, feel free to ask!
Nov
2
comment Roman Analysis of “Ab B G” chord
I had not thought of the score being in error, but that makes perfect sense. +1
Oct
31
comment Which online resources can I use to learn how to play the harmonica?
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask!
Oct
29
comment How can I evaluate the quality and value of a violin?
This should possibly be separate questions, but they all seem on-topic.
Oct
29
comment How to write partitures for an orchesta
No need to apologize, I understood it quite well. I only edited to make sure others do also. It's actually rather good for someone who is not a native English speaker.
Oct
29
comment How to write partitures for an orchesta
Most musicians have only there sheet music on their score. There are exceptions, such as in early band music. There, the solo cornet often has two or three parts on his sheet music. For most players in most circumstances, however, there is only one part per score.
Oct
27
comment Symbols “M”, “C”, “D”, and “P” in Guitar Tablature
Welcome to Music SE! Thanks for your answer.