Harmony training
To learn harmony, you can attend face-to-face classes or online classes. For face-to-face classes, which are an older way of conducting training courses, you should look for a reputable educational institution or music academy near your place. The venue of these classes must be close to where you live, otherwise, the travel expenses or the time required for it will be added, which can be problematic for the continuation of the class. Unfortunately, the problem with face-to-face classes is that harmony classes are rare classes that may not be found in some small towns, and as a result, you may be denied training or have to travel long distances. You may also not be able to find the right professor because you don't have a wide selection. Participating in face-to-face classes requires an open schedule with a lot of free time, which many of us may not be able to attend. Also, most of them are held in public and if you want to participate in private classes, you will have to pay more. But there is a more effective way to teach this complex subject.
Music in Calgary
It is true that there are not many music tours in this city, but it is expected that in the coming decades, Calgary will become a very special place for Canadian music. Although Calgary is underdeveloped, the city will have a bright future in the music industry due to its focus on creating a thriving scene in which local artists can start and maintain successful careers. The Palace Theater, Plaza Theater, Bella Hall, Jack Singer Concert Hall, McEwan Hall, and Jubilee Hall are just some of the most important music venues in the city. Jane Arden, Chad van Galen, Fist, New Agre, John Wanat, Lisa Lobsinger, Lindsay Ell, and Kisa are some of the city's most famous singers and musicians. There are also many music festivals in the city, including Calgary Folk Music.