Tutor: Bernie Hoesman
We hear music everywhere, but "hearing" and "active listening" are very different experiences. If you love attending concerts or simply want to use music as a relaxation tool, the true magic happens when you know more about how and why music is made. During this course, you'll be listening to snippets of a wide selection of the great music of yesteryear, as well as modern musical styles. The essential elements like rhythm, pitch, form, expression, texture, etc. will be explained in clear, precise, and entertaining ways, to add a whole new dimension to your appreciation of music. '
Venue: 232 Adelaide St
Thursday 1.00pm - 2.15pm. Classes started 9 October, finish 11 December.
Cost: $50 (prepaid), 10 weeks
Current Enrolments: 14 (capacity 30)
'MUSIC IS MAGIC' and with your increased general understanding about how music is made', and 'why you are attracted to certain genres, you'll also experience a substantial increase in the psychological benefits of listening to it.
The ability to read and/or perform is not necessary.
About the Tutor:
Bernie’s long career in music encompasses: Professional trumpet playing;Teaching classroom music;
Lecturing in ”music" and "music-teacher education" (QUT);Adjudicating; and
Conducting Orchestras and Bands.
Bernie has been awarded an OAM for service to music through brass and concert bands. (2019)
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