Music – Lines, Spaces, and Other Symbols

Music is a wonderful thing; rhythms and pitches of various lengths and loudness are blended together to create all our favorite songs. We all love music, but many people are oblivious to the unspoken language that musicians speak. Why should they really care? Once the music is “good,” what else really matters?

For those who aspire to take music seriously on any level, there are secrets that must be unlocked. The neophyte musician must learn the signs, symbols and the code which enables musicians from any part of the world to be able to communicate effectively with each other.

Author: Jean W. Joseph

I am Jean W. Joseph, a fourth-year Media Journalism and Music Double Major at the University of The Bahamas. I am an avid multi-instrumental musician and composer who love Junkanoo and DJing. I also love cameras and digital art – anything creative will get me. Additionally, I am a voiceover artist and a journalist focusing on Arts and Entertainment with Our News (Cable 12); I use this platform to highlight artists, musicians, and experiences the public should know about. I enjoy storytelling and will continue using my voice to bring light to the stories that are not usually told. My plans include producing movies and short films, radio dramas, and composing popular music and scores for films.

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