Another beautiful, clear, meticulously spelled, and enjoyable score meeting the highest professional standards and with the kind of rhythmic detail that only comes with long experience in both listening to and reading real music. Hats off Adrian.
I am skeptical about most of the 'modern'/online/app software projects aimed musicians/learners. They are often written by non musicians or, even worse, by the illiterate for the illiterate and cashing in for a quick buck on poorly finished work.
It really cheers me up when the person at the head of an ambitious project, such as Soundslice, has not only all the skills but also the integrity to see the job through. And to set a GREAT example for other users by showing how a professional can use their system. I'm amazed at how generous you are with your time and expertise.
I see my old comment above...not sure if I followed up that time. But I did today and also moved it to the 5th string root (as @billyshakes mentioned in the other thread where it was discussed). It's a good way to learn and practice basic arpeggios.
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Another beautiful, clear, meticulously spelled, and enjoyable score meeting the highest professional standards and with the kind of rhythmic detail that only comes with long experience in both listening to and reading real music. Hats off Adrian.
I am skeptical about most of the 'modern'/online/app software projects aimed musicians/learners. They are often written by non musicians or, even worse, by the illiterate for the illiterate and cashing in for a quick buck on poorly finished work.
It really cheers me up when the person at the head of an ambitious project, such as Soundslice, has not only all the skills but also the integrity to see the job through. And to set a GREAT example for other users by showing how a professional can use their system. I'm amazed at how generous you are with your time and expertise.
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Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
I see my old comment above...not sure if I followed up that time. But I did today and also moved it to the 5th string root (as @billyshakes mentioned in the other thread where it was discussed). It's a good way to learn and practice basic arpeggios.