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> >I simply want the notes written for the musos.  Would save me a lot of > >time and aggro. > > Here is a comparison of MIDI-to-Solfedge converters: > > http://www.skytopia.com/project/articles/notation.html > > I work with some guys who use Midi Illustrator and they like it.  I work > with a lot more guys that use Sibelius and they all hate it but they use it > anyway.  Beyond that I can't     

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Author: Dec [Cluskey]
Date: May 30, 2008 08:03

Dec [Cluskey] <dec@makehits.com> wrote: a lot of newly recorded material I felt I could use a notational software. I regularly see dots [muso's sheet music] presented that way and it looks very impressive. I simply require the midi info translated to paper. I seem to be hitting blank walls asking pals about notational software to use with Protools. In Googling I find that Protools
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Thank you for your comments. > > For example, during one period of time, a student may be studying > > Baroque music in Music History, early Renaissance methods of writing > > in Polyphony, analysing Beethoven's sonatas in Analysis of Musical > > Forms, learning Classical harmony in Harmony lessons and singing 20th > > century vocalises in Solfedge! > > Why should this present difficulties     

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: May 30, 2008 07:04

"Roni" <liebenson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1189381275.119757.174610@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Problem #1: Non-professional music education is lacking or non- existent Most children are given two choices: either to study music professionally from day 1, or not study at all. This was obviously untrue in those schools where choral singing was a normal weekly class, common
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------- Preface ------- People say that it is a matter of personal taste as to which performance is better, and as to what interpretation is closer to the "truth", but when you see or hear a perfect performance, anything less than that will not be "good enough" in future. For me, it was like that when I heard Jeno Jando's performance of Beethoven's "Presto agitato" from the C-sharp minor     

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Author: Roni
Date: Sep 14, 2007 15:44

In article <s7d0b2t2p83d1i099hio89fj6oqhecc7aq@4ax.com>, Karen Rodgers <not@a.valid.address.for.newsgroups> wrote: I'm going into my second semester of music theory, and it has been suggested that I should pick up a copy of Sibelius, anyone have any experience with it? I don't have much experience with it, but I have worked with arrangers who have used it, and it's amazing. They can make
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Author: Don Phillipson
Date: Sep 12, 2007 09:45

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Author: Roni
Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:41

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Jul 8, 2006 20:57

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