@ColinThomson said:
I have gone through the six Alfred books.
Which Alfred?
Alfred Bauberger as wanderer in Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde"?
or this Alfred?

or that one, the absolute super size genius" Alfredo el Loco"?

.
202,852 users have contributed to 43,310 threads and 259,525 posts.
In the past 24 hours, we have 0 new thread(s), 8 new post(s) and 75 new user(s).
@ColinThomson said:
I have gone through the six Alfred books.
@ColinThomson said:
... Now I understand that this is way too simple for most of you out there, but I am still learning
@ColinThomson said:
Interesting. Read through it once, but it will take a few times more. Thanks for all your help.
@ColinThomson said:
Interesting. Read through it once, but it will take a few times more. Thanks for all your help.
@PaulR said:
Angelo doesn't really have any musical credentials because he's basically just an arrogant shit full of crap. I, on the other hand went to The Royal College of Music, studied Baroque, and tried to get as many girls as I could whilst there.
Go figure
@William said:
... not some stupid little whole note test.
@ColinThomson said:
Um, is it possible that this got just a litle off-topic? Last I knew this thread was not to pick up an argument that (by the way) got closed BECAUSE of the way you guys are acting.
@PaulR said:
Yes, Colin is far more mature than all if us.
However, just from a theoretical standpoint, can you imagine Angelo Clematide taking a music college class though? You can see the students all holding their instruments just longing to get to the stage. But 'ole Angelo 'cut & paste' Clematide just keeps filling their heads with crap - until in the end the students are like people stranded in a desert, staggering around with their hands held in front of them deliriously murmuring 'water, water'. Only in this case it would be 'stage,stage' hoping beyond any hope that they will ever get to play their instruments.