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Gabriel
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Hey there,
I would of put this in the jazz section but decided to put this in skills and smarts since this sort of goes a bit more in depth than just just merely jazz music. Anyway, without further adieu, I'll shoot away.
Since my teens, I've always been very keen to listening to jazz or old time music (Probably like most here on FL haha!) From the 5th grade to 9th grade, I played the trumpet as a standard player in the band and always liked to persevere within the class. However, one factor that really drilled me was that I could never really afford the tutoring payments that businesses charged to help me learn. Now don't get me wrong, tutoring is certainly NOT a must to learning music; however, I personally achieve the most when I have one-on-ones with my teacher/tutor and typically didn't learn to the best of my ability while in the big classrooms. Again, note I said learn and not the word perform, as normally after enough repetitions of hearing parts played back I could eventually slowly but surely piece my part together.
Nevertheless, as of this year as a 10th grade student I unfortunately resigned from band to focus on my AP/Honor classes and haven't played music since. I'd still love to be able to play jazz but honestly just don't have the money that's required for that one-on-one tutoring that helps me so much from a learning standpoint. So at the end of the day, what can I as an individual do as a former band student to still learn that jazz I'd love to play without having to shell out those massive tutoring fees?
Thanks!
I would of put this in the jazz section but decided to put this in skills and smarts since this sort of goes a bit more in depth than just just merely jazz music. Anyway, without further adieu, I'll shoot away.
Since my teens, I've always been very keen to listening to jazz or old time music (Probably like most here on FL haha!) From the 5th grade to 9th grade, I played the trumpet as a standard player in the band and always liked to persevere within the class. However, one factor that really drilled me was that I could never really afford the tutoring payments that businesses charged to help me learn. Now don't get me wrong, tutoring is certainly NOT a must to learning music; however, I personally achieve the most when I have one-on-ones with my teacher/tutor and typically didn't learn to the best of my ability while in the big classrooms. Again, note I said learn and not the word perform, as normally after enough repetitions of hearing parts played back I could eventually slowly but surely piece my part together.
Nevertheless, as of this year as a 10th grade student I unfortunately resigned from band to focus on my AP/Honor classes and haven't played music since. I'd still love to be able to play jazz but honestly just don't have the money that's required for that one-on-one tutoring that helps me so much from a learning standpoint. So at the end of the day, what can I as an individual do as a former band student to still learn that jazz I'd love to play without having to shell out those massive tutoring fees?
Thanks!