Why do we feel what we feel when we listen to the music we like? What lies beyond melody and rhythm of background harmonies, and how does it affect us? How to taste and name these harmonies to use them in our own way when improvising, composing or arranging? How to express our own feelings through music?
This workshop aims to present some methods that may answer these questions in a practical and interactive way, in the light of Harmony as a study.
Workshop Facilitator
Daniel Sidhom is a multi-instrumentalist who teaches and writes Music, as well as being a language teacher. He began his music learning journey in 2001 in Alexandria, where he later worked with various bands, orchestras, and choirs.
Target Audience
The workshop is mainly for musicians, especially those interested in improvising, composing and arranging.
It is also open to non-musicians, according to the available number.
Attendance with musical instruments is optional, provided that the instrument does not need amplifiers.
Free entry with registration
Monday, July 24, from 5:00 – 8:00 pm in the Pharaonic Room
Attendance on time is appreciated.