Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 10:15 AM 11/19/06 -0800, Carl Dershem wrote:
Lifetimes could be spent on
what is, essentially, a practical joke.
Like the Rohonczi Codex? http://www.dacia.org/codex/original/original.html
Or the Oak Island Treasure - yeah. Or perhaps my ex's sense of humor...
In any case, I was about to start setting one of my own old pieces
from 1972, which finally got premiered in 2003. It's time to work on
it and turn it into a more handsome example than the manuscript that
I've been using. None of it should give me any particular trouble, but
I'm really curious (jef, are you there?) if there's a straightforward way
of setting the timeline that parallels the staves at the top and bottom.
It has a fixed spacing (27 seconds per system).
Here's where it is:
http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/music/pdf/construction-trombones.pdf
At least you appear to have some idea of what you hope to achieve, and
there's enough of a 'Key" to let others understand, to some extent,
where you're headed with it.
But don't give it to anyone in MY trombone choir, please!!! :)
Ideas welcome. No hurry. I need to finish it before the Chamber
Music America convention in January.
Duck tape, perhaps? (It would make it more timely). :)
Dennis
I think I'll stick with Sammy Nestico.
Carl
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