Personally, I make it a policy to never write what I hear -- I mean if I
can hear it why bother?
Now writing beyond what I hear -- that's engaging!

It's like T-shirts.  Why wear T-shirts from places you've been to.  You've
been there - why bother with a T-shirt?  Instead wear T-shirts from places
you've never been -- it's more realistic!

Jerry

Harold Steinhardt wrote:

>
>
> If an arranger or a composer does not know what it will sound like
> BEFORE notating it, then they do not know their art/craft very well.  If
> they don't already know what it will sound like, how do they
> determine what to write in the first place?
>
> Finale: The Art Of Music Notation.
>
> Harold
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