From 1885 to 1889, Sibelius studied music in the Helsinki music school (now the Sibelius Academy). One of his teachers there was Martin Wegelius. Sibelius continued studying in Berlin (from 1889 to 1890) and in Vienna (from 1890 to 1891).
Jean Sibelius composed "Valse Triste" as the second piece in his incidental music for the play "Kuolema" (Death) in 1903. It has since become one of his most popular and recognized works.
Garageband is great for recording songs with live instruments. It is awful at notating music though. Its does have a pretty good midi interface but the notating is pretty limited. If you are looking to write scores and music Sibelius is much better. I have only used a demo of Sibelius, but still, it lets you do just about anything with the notation. It also allows you to play back what you've written as well.
You learn to read music then learn how to play the clarinet.
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Learn to play the piano. Learn to read sheet music Get a copy of the sheet music for the said song Read and play
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You learn what notes to play, then you learn how to play it. That's how to play it. Look on YouTube for sheet music.
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Magic.
You learn how to play the piano and then get the sheet music for 'this is the day'.
Learn to play Christian music