
Or the opposite... a rock anthem on classical instruments!Job one upon retirement is to build me one. I don’t think my house would take too kindly to an indoor range with the kid of pistols we shoot in the lower 48, lol.
And on the other, as a music minor, you’ll get far more from listening if you take a music appreciation course. Highly recommended. You’ll be able to explain in detail WHY you like what you like, and know where ideas came from originally. Love rock or heavy metal? You’ll learn to know the connection between it and classical music. You might find you like opera, if not the un-musical snoots who just want to be seen watching it. And @gord would sure be a fun teacher!
Here’s the Winter of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on electric guitar:
Some of these crossover guys are truly excellent. From my era, I usually cite Jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, who placed in the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium Violin Competition, played in the Lameroux Orchestra in France, and became the generally recognized most technically accomplished Jazz Violinist of the bunch. Guitarist Daryl Steurmer, lead guitar of Genisis in those days, jumped ship to play in the Jean Luc Ponty Band, and was similarly endowed, on both electric and acoustic instruments.Job one upon retirement is to build me one. I don’t think my house would take too kindly to an indoor range with the kid of pistols we shoot in the lower 48, lol.
And on the other, as a music minor, you’ll get far more from listening if you take a music appreciation course. Highly recommended. You’ll be able to explain in detail WHY you like what you like, and know where ideas came from originally. Love rock or heavy metal? You’ll learn to know the connection between it and classical music. You might find you like opera, if not the un-musical snoots who just want to be seen watching it. And @gord would sure be a fun teacher!
Here’s the Winter of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on electric guitar:
