Write a tongue-in-cheek piece for a capella choir.
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Write a tongue-in-cheek piece for a capella choir.
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In your backstage rider, request a pre-concert a capella group improv with the band and venue staff.
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Create a spam filter for bad music.
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Fill in the gasp.
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Explain to a lay person what composition really is.
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Suspend your disbelief.
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Jingle Bulls.
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Compose the silence after the music.
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222.1 Make your aesthetic position very clear in your piece.
222.2 Write a piece for two guitars in which one player only plays in the 2nd position and the other only in the 22nd.
222.3 Leverage your social position to support other musicians.
222.4 Change the position of your note stand so that daylight reaches your face when you practice.
222.5 Position yourself in front of a music store and talk to people who enter or leave about their favourite piece of music.
222.6 What other Exercises would you put here if you were in my position?
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Fact-check Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor Op. 66.
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