Dear list,
I have been a long time lurker and have never contributed but this
wonderful thread has prompted me to include my bio. It's been
refreshing to read everyone talking about themselves without a lot
of bravado. This list is a wealth of useful information and
intelligent musical
Dear list,
I have been a long time lurker and have never contributed but this
wonderful thread has prompted me to include my bio. It's been refreshing
to read everyone talking about themselves without a lot of bravado. This
list is a wealth of useful information and intelligent musical
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Joe Laird
Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2005 7:45 AM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Re: OT: Who are you?
Dear list,
I have been a long time lurker and have never contributed but this
wonderful thread has prompted me
I'm mainly a lurker, and I occasionally post. I've gotten rapid responses
when I've submitted some problems. I get alot of good info here and I
really appreciate this list.
I've been using Finale since 1999, and Encore before that.
I do some arranging and copy work, but I'm mainly a working
So, who am I?
I am using Finale since 2.2 after using some Atari programs as Notator and
Score (I don't even know how it's name was) and after using a Commodore C
64 where I set Jesus, meine Freude manually using a graphics program...
I am a musician. I started with guitar, than piano, than
Great thread, Bob!
I was born and raised in Detroit, started piano at 5 and switched to
trumpet at 10. I was one of the better trumpet players in our high
school and dabbled in composition. But a couple of summers at
Interlochen made it clear that it would be best for me to be a
professional in
Hello Michael...
So you are the guy I need to thank for MusicXML eh??? Well, thanks! I
was introduced to this cool tool a couple of years ago when I needed to
scan in some music, and the only solution that I could rely on was
SharpEye, Finale, and MusicXML. I doff my cap in your general
On Jan 4, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Michael Good wrote:
So I went to MIT, got my B.S. and M.S.
degrees in computer science, and played trumpet in just about every
group there. You can still hear my section trumpet playing in the MIT
Symphony Orchestra CDs out on Vox, including my favorite recording of
On Jan 4, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
One interesting experience was singing a figure to myself multiple
times, with great consistency, only to be unable to write it correctly
so that Finale would play what I sang. I tried so many rhythmic
permutations in an attempt to get it right
At 1/3/2005 01:59 PM, Ryan Beard wrote:
I perform with the La Jolla Symphony
http://www.lajollasymphony.com, Christian
Community
Theater http://cctcyt.org, and San Diego Junior
Theatre http://www.juniortheatre.com/. I've been
on
the sub list for the San Diego Symphony for nearly
three years now.
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Born in 1964 in Germany to an American mother and a British/American
father. Moved
Great thread!
Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr.
DOB 1/15/58. I live in Rainbow City, AL.
Started out with piano at 6. Started trombone at 13 in Jr. High
(remember those?). I started on trombone because, at the time, it was
the cheapest horn that my parents could rent. Boy, did I make them pay
later
At 10:03 PM 12/28/2004, Ralph Whitfield wrote:
I'm married with a 9 year old son (who shows no real interest in music
except for Arrowsmith. Go figure.)
That would be Aerosmith -- which I guess shows just how far apart
generations *really* are. g
Aaron.
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