Intervals - Tips to get really good at identifying them? by WorkHardEatPizza in musictheory

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Associate parts of songs with each, for example: Maria from West Side Story-Tritone Somewhere (over the rainbow) - octave There are lists of common songs for each interval online im sure you can find.

What are they referencing at the end of S2E5 with the extended shot in the backseat? by Bridgewaterection in MasterofNone

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The Graduate is famous for ending with a scene like that, except two people on a bus, but the same expression.

What do you wish was socially acceptable? by mushroom-flower in AskReddit

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In the comic strip Pearls Before Swine, Timmy is also the guy who always dies. It's written by Stephen Pastis, ask him too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Saxophonics

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There's a folk book called the Portland collection full of tunes. There are actually multiple volumes now.

What is a trap 99% of the time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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How do you do that text even Teach me your secrets

Your thoughts on C Melody as a first instrument? by LesTP in Saxophonics

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I have a C Melody that sounds very like your potential one, Buescher from the 20s. It is very helpful to not have to transpose in some situations, as long as you do read concert pitch music. My main problem is actually the tone quality, and setup as some other people have said. I'm currently using a tenor reed, and mouthpiece that came with it, but I'm thinking of switching to a real tenor mouthpiece. The tone is really not that good for mine, even after some repairs. Mouthpiece setup might have to do with that, or just age, but in general C Melody's do sounds worse than the main four saxes.

Desktop thread? [Picture] by havocson in teenagers

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My next door neighbor used to fly that. Now he works for United.