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Post by theosgma on Dec 26, 2015 19:46:34 GMT -5
Thanks 4everadam...that really helps...I am sitting at the ferry terminal, stuffed with my THIRD turkey meal, waiting for the ferry to take me home ...and where I will vote again on my desktop;) When is this one over? Once a day or multiple votes? Anyone know?
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Post by wal on Dec 26, 2015 20:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 26, 2015 20:11:22 GMT -5
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Post by theosgma on Dec 26, 2015 21:16:02 GMT -5
Is today the all time lowest number of posts?
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Post by dotsgirl02 on Dec 26, 2015 21:33:45 GMT -5
Seems like Adam had a great holiday.
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Post by LindaG23 on Dec 26, 2015 21:36:11 GMT -5
Is today the all time lowest number of posts? I think it may be.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2015 21:49:43 GMT -5
We are resting up for the New Year
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Post by Craazyforadam on Dec 26, 2015 22:22:13 GMT -5
Cassie wrote:
Normally Adam soars up to the E5 and just holds it for about 8 beats in the song. This time, he held it briefly, and then riffed. It is an impressive run, isn't it? From a high note of E5, it cascades down to an F#4 with 16 notes in rapid succession. For those of you who read music, it is eight and sixteenth notes: E5, D5, C#5, D5, C#5, B4, C#5, B4, A4, B4, B4, B4 A4 B4 A4 F#4 8 16 16 8 16 16 16 16 16 8 8 16 4.5 16 16 4.5
(Damn, I wish I had a program that would write musical notes on a staff. It would be so much easier.)
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Anyone familiar with MuseScore 2.0 ? If yes, can you recommend it. Seems from the post above that Cassie is also looking for scorecard writing software.
By the way. What is a 4.5 note? A quarter note with dot (as in 3/8), maybe?
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 26, 2015 22:35:40 GMT -5
Is today the all time lowest number of posts? Just peeking in...the Holidays really took all my time and I thought I could relax and catch up today only to find that a continuous all day rain has caused a little leak stream of water in my downstairs bath that is going out onto my carpet outside the bathroom! I have been trying to get the water up as it continues to rain. Hopefully I can get back here sometime tomorrow. Dang! What a mess I have with this!! Looks like Adam was able to visit with friends and relax before NYE and then TOH Tour Part 1! Got to get back to my mess!lol
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Post by cassie on Dec 26, 2015 22:52:16 GMT -5
Cassie wrote: Normally Adam soars up to the E5 and just holds it for about 8 beats in the song. This time, he held it briefly, and then riffed. It is an impressive run, isn't it? From a high note of E5, it cascades down to an F#4 with 16 notes in rapid succession. For those of you who read music, it is eight and sixteenth notes: E5, D5, C#5, D5, C#5, B4, C#5, B4, A4, B4, B4, B4 A4 B4 A4 F#4 8 16 16 8 16 16 16 16 16 8 8 16 4.5 16 16 4.5 (Damn, I wish I had a program that would write musical notes on a staff. It would be so much easier.) End of quote. ----------------------- Anyone familiar with MuseScore 2.0 ? If yes, can you recommend it. Seems from the post above that Cassie is also looking for scorecard writing software. By the way. What is a 4.5 note? A quarter note with dot (as in 3/8), maybe? Technology is amazing, isn't it? Several years ago I looked into a computer program for producing music notation. They ran in the hundreds of dollars range. Now, I see that there is a free program called MuseScore. Gotta try that out for sure! And, yes, I was trying to figure a way to express a dotted quarter note, and wrote 4.5. Just my invention, but you got it!
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