All the bells and whistles!
"Kids these days have it so easy. Why, when I did Disney films, we had to do all of this."
Apparently this relative of the player piano is a refurbished Cremona Photo Player.
Composer for Concert Music and Media
Welcome. The music in my head gets out on occasion. Answers to Punchy; can be lured with stories.
UPCOMING: December 6 and 7 Cascadian Chorale performs Consolatus lux along with other sources of winter light in Angel in the Snow concert.
"Kids these days have it so easy. Why, when I did Disney films, we had to do all of this."
Apparently this relative of the player piano is a refurbished Cremona Photo Player.
I have very good relative pitch, but it's not perfect. From what I understand about the torture perfect pitch can inflict on people who have it, this could be more a blessing than not.
http://dmitri.tymoczko.com/ChordGeometries.html
I am mostly posting this to bookmark it for later... no matter how much of this you "get" I think it's fascinating how the relationship of music and math is so clearly shown here.
Don't get your scarf in a twist. Wait... DO twist it if it's a MIDI controller: http://t.co/PF1Xi822xq
— Susan Maughlin Wood (@venkava) September 3, 2013
I love that Q*Bert is making a comeback. When it first came out, I couldn't play it at all, as in maybe 5 jumps, due to laughing myself incapacitated at his cryptically foul mouth. Now I still can't play it because I'm just no good.
...and then of course, there's Donkey Kong.
And, because why not, here is an 8-bit tune I did for a video games assignment in film scoring school. (Warning: obnoxious.)
PAX gaming convention Seattle, Labor Day Weekend: because choosing among a hundred bands at the same time at Bumbershoot wasn't hard enough!
— Susan Maughlin Wood (@venkava) August 31, 2013