This was a really great walkthrough. Thank you for putting it together. If you happen to see the message, I do have a question. I played Viola in the Orchestra at Eastman but have started playing piano a few years ago. Currently at a level 7 (RCM). Have a lot of interest in playing musicals at a local level or for fun. Nothing professional. Is there a good source for trying to get musical instrument parts? This way I could practice and play along with recordings? Is there a different way of building your musical chops for theater as opposed to the standard classical teachings? Thanks again for the walkthrough.
We rolled the percussion book in to the drum book as we were able and cut the rest. Exception was the tambourine on Dancing Queen, which was prerecorded and triggered on click.
This was a really great walkthrough. Thank you for putting it together. If you happen to see the message, I do have a question. I played Viola in the Orchestra at Eastman but have started playing piano a few years ago. Currently at a level 7 (RCM). Have a lot of interest in playing musicals at a local level or for fun. Nothing professional. Is there a good source for trying to get musical instrument parts? This way I could practice and play along with recordings? Is there a different way of building your musical chops for theater as opposed to the standard classical teachings?
Thanks again for the walkthrough.
Hi David, what is the name of that little monitor please
MainStage monitor: 7 Inch Security Monitor - a.co/i5cVqHr
Conductor cam: Eyoyo 5 inch Small Mini Monitor - a.co/coiMAfC
@@dmbonofiglio do you have the info on the conductor cam?
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Question: do you have a percussion player or is it pre recorded
We rolled the percussion book in to the drum book as we were able and cut the rest. Exception was the tambourine on Dancing Queen, which was prerecorded and triggered on click.
@@dmbonofiglio ok
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