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In my experience with the sound of music event the hardest part was constructing the instrument. The test was easy due to my previous knowledge of music theory. I see lots of posts on here questioning if you need formulas to help complete the test but in fact there were no problems given.
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Re: Sounds of Music C
I would disagree, as in my experience with the event there were always plenty of questions on tests which made use of formulas, and if we didn't have any at all, doing well would be quite hard. A Sounds of Music test that doesn't make use of a single formula seems like it would definitely be a rare and extreme case, most good ones I've seen are generally a healthy mix between music theory and physics!brookeklynn wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 12:10 pm In my experience with the sound of music event the hardest part was constructing the instrument. The test was easy due to my previous knowledge of music theory. I see lots of posts on here questioning if you need formulas to help complete the test but in fact there were no problems given.
Also I found the instrument generally easier, as we were able to get it done once early in the season and never alter it save for minor tuning once during the season, but that's just in my experience lol. Always interesting to hear different perspectives on the event!
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