Hey I play soprano trombone..badly an oddly ;)
-Adriel
> From: bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:49:17 -0800
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> Subject: Re: [Finale] [Fwd: Musical Humor] repost: Trombone problems
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> Christopher, I hope you are not offfended
Ultimately all that really matters is did they fix the data deletion issue
(among other bugs but, that's a biggie).
-A
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> Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 19:11:11 -0500
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> Randolph Peters wrote:
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2006c for mac up on versiontracker.com
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Is this on 2006? Has anyone had any issues with iBook lap top installs on
2006?
-A
> From: "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 00:26:19 -0500
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> Eric Dussault / 2005/11/18 /
Check out versiontracker.com They just had a spectrograph type app on there
this week.
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> From: "David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:03:36 -0400
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> Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: MP3 Compression Comparison
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> On 28 Sep
on 8/2/05 4:49 PM, David W. Fenton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 2 Aug 2005 at 10:32, Phil Daley wrote:
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>> I have no problem with music therapy for people who can hear.
>>
>> The studies I read were all about Music Therapy for totally deaf
>> people.
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> Yes, heaven knows that deaf people
Actually I would vote for a combo. Musicians and acousticians have no clue
about how the brain works and vice versa.
-A
on 8/1/05 7:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 8/1/2005 7:27:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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>> Without kno
on 8/1/05 11:15 AM, Phil Daley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 8/1/2005 10:26 AM, John Howell wrote:
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>> (Of course I still don't understand what "music therapy" is or what
> "music therapists" do!)
>
> Oh, that brings up a long forgotten assignment in a grad school Writing
> Techniques class
Not only is it scientific. It's in fact very old and legit. Hinduism and
Eastern medicine believe we all resonate at certain frequencies and respond
to frequencies as well. Think of a note shattering a glass. Our molecules
react the same way. Music therapy works in quite this way.
What they basical
on 6/23/05 11:52 AM, A-NO-NE Music at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Which brings another question. There got to be a distinction between
> acoustic and electric jazz violin as you can't say jazz guitar without
> defining electric and nylon, right?
Wait add to that Selmer style and acoustic arc
Steel guitar acoustic and electric. Think about 1920s-30s jazz/swing.
-Adriel
on 6/23/05 1:09 AM, Eric Dannewitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Darcy James Argue wrote:
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>> Hi Chuck, Chris, et al,
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>> I think Chris's point (with which I emphatically ag
on 3/8/05 1:37 PM, Bruce K H Kau at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sol Ho'opi'i is well known in Hawai'i, of course, as a steel guitar player.
>
Yep and he can swing too :) eeer could
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Sol Ho'opi'I anything from his acoustic swing days. Bonus if anyone knows
who this is.
anything by Oscar Aleman
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rlyn
impossible. I've tried and even with a sample of steel it's very
excruciating and still sounds weak. Finale also is limited in MIDI
capbilities to reproduce what I do on a steel. One of the rpoblems is all
the variables of when the steel fades in, slides and a multitude of other
stu
Hi all,
A bit off topic but, I trust the knowledge here.
A client has askd me to do Delibes' Flower Duet from Lakme for her wedding.
Now I have a classical fakebook that lists Delibes Pas de Fleurs. Is this
the same piece?? TIA :)
-Adriel
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> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 19:10:47 -0400, Adriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm curious how I would indicate a switch from flute to clarinet to sax in
>> one line. I'm talking about transposition not text. :) Key change? If so how
>> do I do a key chang
I'm curious how I would indicate a switch from flute to clarinet to sax in
one line. I'm talking about transposition not text. :) Key change? If so how
do I do a key change on one line and not effect the rest?
Thanks
-A
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