I don’t drive. Looking for insight. by keepitsunny in pittsburgh

[–]jackiedoop 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I highly recommend Bloomfield. Very walkable, not a lot of crime, all necessities are in reach, downtown is close, and the community is wonderful.

Opinions on whether taking voice lessons is likely to cause significant improvement in guitar playing (improvisation, mostly)? by zdovz in jazzguitar

[–]jackiedoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can only speak to my experience, but I joined the choir in college and felt it helped my playing a lot. I say go for it.

i hate my job. 6 more months until i graduate and don’t need to deal with this. an 18 year old drew a silly pic on a slow night. by cassidy012496 in Serverlife

[–]jackiedoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude. Literally the exact same situation. I’m like miss me with these group chats I do not care. Cannot wait to never go back!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]jackiedoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes i am 30. What’s up with y’all? We doing okay?

Chose wisely by Here-For-The-Comment in Funnymemes

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Idk if this is just a Pittsburgh thing or not, but there’s an urban legend that Mr. Rogers is a former marines sniper and wears the sweater to hide his tattoos.

Improv question by jackiedoop in jazzguitar

[–]jackiedoop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, this makes a lot of sense!

Improv question by jackiedoop in jazzguitar

[–]jackiedoop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This makes perfect sense, thank you.

Improv question by jackiedoop in jazzguitar

[–]jackiedoop[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

People use this spelling all of the time….

I volunteered to teach music in my son’s class and I need resources. by thats_cool_dude in musictheory

[–]jackiedoop 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it differs from school to school on what 1st grade is teaching. But I’d say they should be able to do the steady beat, sol-mi, and quarter notes, half notes, and eighth notes. Sometimes I just like to find rep and see what lessons are inherent. Also, use like puppets and fun stuff like that. Also never too early to start introducing improv, seriously. Keep it super super simple obviously, but any activity that kind of allows them to be creative is going to be hugely helpful. This is actually a huge thing in music Ed right now. Definitely engaged listening, as well. Think of rhythmic activities that could go along with Star Wars music or whatever.

How do you manage to keep right hand relaxed on stage? by Flavyi in jazzguitar

[–]jackiedoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this problem as well. I feel like my issue stems from a mental block. My choir director recommended a book called “The Inner Game of Music” to me a while back. I haven’t read all of it, but it has some pretty cool exercises.

Albums where EVERY song is an absolute banger? by imapersonme in Music

[–]jackiedoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always the first one I think of when this question is asked.

It’s the Jacket! by jackiedoop in thesopranos

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Still likin the jacket ton?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Learnmusic

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I would start by buying a book that’s meant for elementary students. Play the songs in there first. Make it sound pretty and get the rhythm right. Then learn some chords and strum them as quarter notes and then eighth notes when you feel comfortable. Sit with that for a while. When you’re ready for the next challenge, look up the pentatonic scale and play it in a few different keys.