Hmm.
I reckon you should start off with some of the Childrens collections by someone like Debussy, Chopin, Bach or even Mozart. They might be aimed at children, but they're beautiful pieces and...
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Hmm.
I reckon you should start off with some of the Childrens collections by someone like Debussy, Chopin, Bach or even Mozart. They might be aimed at children, but they're beautiful pieces and...
The Beatles basically took early 20th Century blues and put a faster drumbeat to it. It borrows heavily from 1950s rock 'n' roll and doesn't really take it much further until the 70s, where they...
I haven't read a great deal of fantasy books, but I have read every single Terry Pratchett book and I adore them all. He's got to be my favourite author by a country mile.
Wonderwall - Oasis.
I'm sorry. I know people worship the Beatles-shagging ground they walk on, but I cannot stand the band and the bit that goes "And...
I would love to say something suitably cultured and refined, like some Beethoven or some Sibelius or something. Maybe some early Morely madrigals, or some Scarlatti harpsichord sonatas.
...
I actually heard about this while at a year 11 prom and just frankly didn't believe a word my students said. Then I came home and was all "......oh. Oops."
I had tickets for his tour, and would...
As many people know, I have twin brothers (somewhere in the 11 of us).
They're proper pranksters, and they spent all of their school life confusing teachers (they're identical, of course).
This immediately renders anything before it as false.
I'm not sure what the public impression of me is to be honest, but in reality I'm studious, very softly-spoken and I guess not many people see me and picture me speaking Welsh, which I do about 90%...
I quite like spiders. However, I do teach a 16 year-old lad who's petrified of them and just can't move if he sees one. I save him from them on a regular basis.
Eh. It's alright.
Certainly not the best popular song from the 90s, but each to your own I guess.
You are my god.
Xen Bhatacharchee - a guy I studied with at uni.
Proper badass sax player.
The kid is basically God.
Oh good. I'm delighted it's only taken two pages to descend into 'this show is :bou::bou::bou::bou:'.
I grant that it's very difficult to keep a soprano sax in tune, and he did a great job of doing so.
But seriously, easiest tune in the universe.
I agree about Susan Boyle being over-hyped. She was alright, but not great.
And to be honest, Jamie Pugh was a far better singer. As for Good Evans - yeah he was a bit harsh on her, but the boy...
But the dude who was on there on Saturday was a better singer! :(
Personally, I loved the little boy from Cardiff. What a voice!
Now, as a musician I hate X Factor and shows like it, but for some reason I adore Britain's Got Talent and I'm hooked on it again this year.
So here's the place to discuss you favourite/worst...
I'm ashamed to admit it, but it's totally the first thing I thought of.
It'll never catch me. Why, I play golf every weekend!
I'm afraid I struggle to get past the 'Oh my god, wasn't that guy in 'That 70s Show'?' thing with Topher Grace.
I never watched a huge amount of tv as a child. In a house of 13, there were always fights over the remote and I just went upstairs and did some practice.
I did manage to catch Gummi Bears and...
I've learnt that if you leave 16 year olds alone to work on their GCSE Music, they will NEVER pass it.
Damn kids.