Advantages: Its a bridal musicopedia! Disadvantages: It could be overwhelming
(A) Bride's Guideto Wedding Music, is firstly, a CD worth more than the stated price. Not only does it serve the purpose of a songbook, but also acts as a complete resource for planning wedding music.
Secondly, there is a myriad of songs which gives you the liberty to pick and choose. As compilation CD's go, this one surely falls in an above average category.
The collection varies from traditional sacred songs toclassicals varying from Wagner, Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons', Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, and a long list of other ever-green composers. The relaxing elements in the songs add another dimension to the scenario, which may be played for several other events, like formal get-togethers, spas, or even while you're sitting back relaxing at home. It inspires a mood of love and happiness, and succeeds wonderfully.
Its absolutely user ...
I would just like to write a review on the AB GuidetoMusic Theory, a book written by Eric Taylor in conjunction with the syllabus for the graded exams as run for the theory of music by the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRSM). This review is on Part One, or rather the book that sets out what is covered for Grades one to five. And for those who are interested, Part Two deals with Grades five to eight although there is not an actual area or space to write about this on Ciao for now. But in the meantime, let us return to Part One.
As already noted, it is published by the ABRSM to cover thheir syllabus for the theory of music exams and was published first in 1989 although there have been many subsequent publishings since this time.
The contents of the book are laid out in this manner:
Preface
Acknowledgements ...
Advantages: great selection, good variety Disadvantages: somehow mistitled, mostly traditional stuff
Rough Guide, best known for their budget travel guides, has been steadily expanding in other areas, and has been responsible for quite a few musical "guides" over the years.
This 1998 album, marketed as "Rough Guideto the Music of Eastern Europe", does pretty much exactly what is says on the package: provides quite a wide ranging overview of folk and (occasionally) folk-inspired music of Eastern Europe. This is an album that pretty much started my liking for "world music" coming from my part of the world, and despite its age it remains a good compilation which really does showcase the variety of what's on offer quite well.
One thing that this "Rough Guide" album needs is perhaps a better definition of what is considered Eastern Europe: this is a surprisingly woolly category (I always remember somebody commenting than Poland ...
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