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Post by pol on Nov 8, 2021 19:30:37 GMT
I thought this may of interest to AE owners....
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Post by admin on Nov 10, 2021 5:16:24 GMT
I'm really interested in this "alternative" notation that they are showing. I remember having seen something like this also from Stockhausen and Xenakis.
Is anyone here really using something like this to notate or compose their electronic music? Is this still taught an Uni?
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Post by pt3r on Nov 10, 2021 7:55:50 GMT
I have sax scores using alternative notations for dealing with multiphonics, since you cannot write that out in standard notation. As any notation I guess it boils down to how many people are using it for it to become some kind of standard. I can understand the use of the squiggly lines for notating your modulations etc. but it does not seem like the kind of score you can read and play at the same time like for example a standard piano score. Those interwoven squigglies seem hard to decipher on the spot. I guess it translates to TAB for synth . Nice piece dude, got TABs?
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