Author: ericdano
Sheet Of The Week – Gunslinger (Avenged Sevenfold)
Well, I had planned on……maybe doing a……*gasp*….a…..One Direction song, but honestly……it was getting to painful to listen to them “sing” so I had to take a break and decided to do something better. Avenged Sevenfold. Sort of a palate cleanser….
Gunslinger by Avenged Sevenfold for Eb Instruments (110.8 KiB, 73 hits)
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Gunslinger by Avenged Sevenfold for Bb Instruments (111.7 KiB, 43 hits)
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Victor Wooten: Music as a Language
Victor Wooten is on to something. More teachers need to be “a guide” rather than the strict authoritarian “do it my way” teacher. I strive to be the former rather than the latter.
Music is a powerful communication tool–it causes us to laugh, cry, think and question. Bassist and five-time Grammy winner, Victor Wooten, asks us to approach music the same way we learn verbal language–by embracing mistakes and playing as often as possible.
Schools Kill Creativity
6 year old talk, and it still resonates……
Inside The Big Band
Sheet Of The Week – Home (Michael Bublé)
Great song from Michael. Love his stuff.
Home by Michael Bublé for Eb Instruments (93.0 KiB, 215 hits)
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Home by Michael Bublé for Bb Instruments (91.2 KiB, 128 hits)
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Sheet Of The Week (Bonus) – Olympic Themes by John Williams
John Williams is arguably one of the greatest composers. He has penned FOUR olympic themes, and you hear them all the time on the Olympic coverage. Enjoy!
1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
Olympic Fanfare and Theme by John Williams for Eb Instruments (98.8 KiB, 75 hits)
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Olympic Fanfare and Theme by John Williams for Bb Instruments (96.6 KiB, 44 hits)
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1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Korea
The Olympic Spirit by John Williams for Eb Instruments (79.5 KiB, 36 hits)
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The Olympic Spirit by John Williams for Bb Instruments (79.3 KiB, 31 hits)
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1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta
Summon The Heroes by John Williams for Eb Instruments (86.4 KiB, 30 hits)
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Summon The Heroes by John Williams for Bb Instruments (82.0 KiB, 33 hits)
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2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City
Call Of The Champions by John Williams for Eb Instruments (100.5 KiB, 36 hits)
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Call Of The Champions by John Williams for Bb Instruments (97.2 KiB, 29 hits)
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Sheet Of The Week – Powerless (Linkin Park)
I guess the only thing really “hard” about this is the 2/4 bars in it.
Powerless by Linkin Park for Eb Instruments (59.6 KiB, 77 hits)
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Powerless by Linkin Park for Bb Instruments (59.1 KiB, 56 hits)
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Sheet Of The Week – Oh Love (Green Day)
I kind of wonder what happened to that group that did that Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, Holiday, and American Idiot. That was a great group.
Oh Love by Green Day for Eb Instruments (71.4 KiB, 97 hits)
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Oh Love by Green Day for Bb Instruments (71.2 KiB, 54 hits)
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Avid Sells Off Most Of Its Product Lines/MakeMusic in the Tank as well.
So, this was making the rounds a couple of weeks ago.
Avid has agreed to sell its consumer audio and video product lines. The company’s consumer audio products are being sold to inMusic, the parent company of Akai Professional, Alesis and Numark, among others.
Basically, Avid is in trouble. It hasn’t made any headway in the consumer or prosumer markets. Why? Look at the ridiculous prices it charges for upgrades or for a first time ProTools. $699 for a first time purchase, $299 for users of ProTools 9, and previous versions of ProTools it’s $399. Logic 9 is $199. Does what ProTools does. M-Audio hardware also, for years, suffered stupid limitations. For years they had a Pro-Tools M-Powered that would only run on M-Audio hardware, but the LE version would run on Digidesign hardware, but if you had both hardware, you had to have two versions of ProTools to use them, and you couldn’t use them together. Companies like MOTU didn’t have this problem, you could use many of their interfaces together in Digital Performer. No problem. MOTU still makes interfaces that consistently win awards. M-Audio or Avid? No so much.
Avid should have dropped the price for ProTools to $299 for new purchases of ProTools 10. Sure, make the HD version a little more expensive, but not much more. But $699? Digital Performer is $499. Maybe that would be a better comparison for entry price. Avid made some steps forward by NOT requiring ProTools to have to use certain hardware, but the price seems to be the barrier right now. I know more guys using Logic 9 now than ProTools simply because you can get it for $199 in the App Store and it just works. Simple, cheap, and produces stuff that sounds great.
Avid is also supposedly gutting the whole Sibelius team as well. I hear rumors that the London offices are being closed. Sibelius is a property that Avid is keeping, not selling. Not sure what this means for the future of Sibelius. They used to be a company that was just up the street in Walnut Creek California. Now…..who knows.
AND……now MakeMusic (makers of Finale and SmartMusic) is having issues. Someone wants to buy them out. There is a good article about possible reasons and stuff here.
For me, I think MakeMusic needs to do two things right now. It needs an iPad version of SmartMusic. And it needs to allow printing of music from SmartMusic. The first point is self explanatory. Let me elaborate on the second.
Printing music from SmartMusic. It is something that they haven’t allowed at all. They used to allow printing of public domain or the stuff people generated from SmartMusic. But the last few versions I believe they removed that. SmartMusic is not only a great practice tool, but also a publishing tool. What other thing on the net would allow you to hear, and SEE every part of a piece you wanted to buy for your band? There isn’t. SmartMusic could be enabled to allow the purchase of music and the subsequent printing of the music. So, if the band director wanted his band to play “Childrens March” and have them work on it with SmartMusic, the process would be simple. Band teacher loads up SmartMusic, finds the version of the song he likes, buys it, prints it, done. The printing I think should be UNLIMITED but they should have some sort of tag or code on the page to know who’s printed version this is. Something like a school code or director id or something on every page. Most online printing services, like MusicNotes.com, allow TWO prints per purchase. That is stupid. For a band teacher, you’d need unlimited prints. Kids lose stuff, damage stuff, etc. Plus, SmartMusic could now be a digital LOCKER for the music. Teachers wouldn’t have to store scores anymore.
Heck, you could go even so far as say the director has 20 songs that are in SmartMusic. But they don’t want to repurchase all of them. What should they do? MakeMusic would have a program for say $10 per piece you could send the score and parts BACK to MakeMusic, they would verify you own the piece, then they would give you access to the piece on SmartMusic. And then they would either recycle the paper or send it back. Or maybe they could verify it via purchase orders. I dunno. Something.
The additional angle on this is that somewhere in the future, classrooms are going to be paperless. Or mostly paperless. MakeMusic could tout that they are future proofing music programs. I think this would make a lot of sense, and is do-able in the next year…..depending on the publishers.
Interesting times. I don’t know what the future holds, but MakeMusic and Avid have a lot of work to do to remain viable products.
Really? Coming Soon….?
I think this is a REAL product coming from Bari Woodwinds. Um…..interesting I guess….though why you’d want this…..I have no clue.
Sheet Of The Week – Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen)
For some reason, this song is all the rage right now. Included are the better YouTube versions of it. Enjoy!
Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen for Eb Instruments (75.8 KiB, 276 hits)
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Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen for Bb Instruments (76.1 KiB, 131 hits)
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Or Jimmy’s version
Or the original
Bob Berg Lecture at CSUH 02/07/1996
i have this project going on where i am digitizing old cassette tapes. I have 3 tape decks (soon to be 4) plugged into my audio interface and Logic is recording them playing back at the same time.
anyhow, here is one of the things i came across is a recording of Bob Berg speaking at Cal State Hayward in 1996. Enjoy.
Bob Berg at CSUH 02/07/1994 (110.0 MiB, 47 hits)
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Classic Jazz Music Stations – USA
Came across this. There are several streaming radio stations that do jazz. Good stuff. Click the source link for more stations.
Classic Jazz Music Stations – USA:
Here are around 30 of the best full time “Classic Jazz” radio stations in the USA. They are broadcasting “live” from various locales across the country. All these stations have been very carefully selected based the on quantity and quality of the jazz they play. Just click on the station’s name and it you will go directly to the music. Enjoy…
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(Via Jazz Radio Online)
Sheet Of The Week – Basket Case (Green Day)
Once upon a time, Green Day made great songs…….
Basket Case by Green Day for Eb Instruments (88.6 KiB, 128 hits)
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Basket Case by Green Day for Bb Instruments (80.5 KiB, 66 hits)
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