Simon Troup
b. 4th Aug 1967, Wirral, UK.
BA (hons) Mus from Dartington College of Arts, Devon, UK.
Guitar (Elec. Acous.) in contemporary styles and classical Piano.
Finale user since version 3.0, you can see my portfolio PDF at
http://www.digitalmusicart.com/dropbox - no my sites not up to
Dennis Manasco, b. 9/26/57. I'm a long-time guitarist, mostly jazz,
blues and folk. I also play a number of other stringed and plucked
instruments. I play piano, organ, synth, clarinet and saxophone with
enthusiasm, and varied results.
I've used Finale on the Macintosh since version 3.2.1. I
At 10:24 AM 12/28/04 +, Simon Troup wrote:
does anyone get work via the web?!
Almost all of my current work has originated there, and then goes to
word-of-mouth. There's not much of any kind because I specialize in new
nonpop. But heck, I'm on the Discovery Channel with a clip of my opera
i just installed the 2005a updater, and wanted to remove 2005, but it
seems that the uninstall programme on the installation disc will
remove all finale 2005-related files. can i just trash the 2005
app, or do i have to do an official uninstall in OSX?
ditto for the 2005 demo, do i just dump
On Dec 28, 2004, at 8:51 AM, shirling neueweise wrote:
i just installed the 2005a updater, and wanted to remove 2005, but it
seems that the uninstall programme on the installation disc will
remove all finale 2005-related files. can i just trash the 2005 app,
or do i have to do an official
On Dec 28, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 10:24 AM 12/28/04 +, Simon Troup wrote:
does anyone get work via the web?!
Almost all of my current work has originated there, and then goes to
word-of-mouth. There's not much of any kind because I specialize in new
nonpop. But heck,
OK, so many interesting stories so far, I have to add mine in. Plus I
have some free time...
Born in Toronto 1960, moved all over ending up in Montreal. Went to
McGill University in classical bass trombone performance, but never
intended to play full time in an orchestra. My plan from the
Nick Raspa b: 10/25/55
graduated from The Catholic University of America School of Music - B.
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Nick Raspa b: 10/25/55 Lancaster, PA
I continually hit the return button by accident on this laptop which sends
emails prematurely -- sorry about that folks!
B. Mus. - The Catholic University of America School of Music
Subsequent to graduation from College, I commuted monthly to NYC for several
My start in music began at age four with violin lessons from my father. Piano lessons followed at the age of seven. My major interest in music, though, was sparked at Stuyvesant High School where I was convinced to play the bassoon. (Bassoon?, I asked. What's a bassoon?)
I majored in bassoon
On Dec 27, 2004, at 8:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you a musician?
Yes, piano, organ, violin, viola, bass-baritone
Are you active?
Yes! Minister of Music (organist, choir director -- singers and
handbells) for a program size Episcopal parish; keyboard player with a
band specializing in
--- Bob Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All:
I recieve so many e mails from the address listed above. I have met
quite a few of you. However, I would love to know a little background
of each and all of you.
Are you a musician?
Yes. I played clarinet all through school 6th-12th
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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