I neglected to mention that Dr. Hal Owen, one of my main musicianship and 
counterpoint instructors at the U of Oregon, has a tutorial that includes new 
music notation. 

[email protected] 
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http://www.musicengravers.com/cgi-bin/engravers.pl 
http://oregonmts.com/mathew/ 
Phone and Fax: 503 641 6127 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Smith" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 6:31:43 AM 
Subject: Re: [Finale] [OT] new music notation seminars 

Wow! Looks like you have it covered. 

The only thing I see missing is something about talking to composers/ 
clients. You mentioned a few times with me about how part of your job 
was education and how hard it was to tread a fine line between 
pissing off the client and helping him. That is something I haven't 
mastered yet, and few geeks have, either. Funny how almost everything 
technical comes down eventually to human interactions (like your take 
on graphic design being about the human eye and brain!) 

I hope this seminar is documented! 

Christopher 


On Tue Sep 21, at TuesdaySep 21 9:13 AM, SN jef chippewa wrote: 

> 
> hi, i'm putting together a seminar (more like a lecture and 
> workshop) looking at aspects of new music notation and eventually 
> also finale tips. 
> 
> wondering if anyone has any comments -- having seen my work or 
> knowing my views on new music notation -- about what YOU would hope 
> i would address if you were attending the seminar. *please contact 
> me off-list* 
> 
> the format i am preparing is for 2-3 hours but the first one has to 
> be 4 hrs (ugh). topics will be presented as "modules" so i can 
> easily adjust for different lengths / needs. modules in 
> development are: basic graphic design considerations, font use, 
> notation standards (trad. and cont.), overview of notation reform 
> proposals, score types and their function, transcription session of 
> new music fragments with comparison of results, group discussion 
> dissecting a published score in minute detail to determine how it 
> could be improved, use of plugins and other software (workflow), 
> and resources (bibliography, fonts and other tools). 
> 
> any comments would be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> oddly enough the first time i give this will be at a sibelius 
> conference... 
> 
> -- 
> 
> shirling & neueweise 
> new music notation + translation + arts management 
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> http://newmusicnotation.com | http://www.facebook.com/neueweise 
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