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CMJ not in Lincoln Center anymore - 2007 dates
CMJ Network connects music fans and music industry professionals with the best in new music through interactive media, live events and print. CMJ.com offers a digital music discovery service, information resources, and community to new
links for 2007-03-08
'the first recorded print usage occurred in the Edmonton Sun newspaper in Canada in 2003: "Ryan Opray got voted off Survivor. Meh."' OCRegister blog: Classical life - post: Hollywood Bowl season announced. MTT/Thomas Hampson/Gore Vidal
Movie Music Archives #013: “Flash Gordon” director’s commentary
It’s been out-of-print on DVD here in the US for years now, but it’s still available in the UK, complete with a director’s commentary track by Mike Hodges, who also helmed “Croupier” and the original “Get Carter.”
Veysel Onder
There are so many influences - Architecture, print media, movies, music. Everything that had a creative process involved when it was created has the potential to inspire you. Any new creative areas that you are developing your skills in
Blog Interview: March
I can't write with music on, or the TV - although I can, if pushed, filter out background noise from the family as long as it's in a different room. Mostly I write when the kids are at school. In the old days
AMN Opinion: Should Out-of-Print Music Be Free?
A great deal of music is out-of-print, including many recordings that have a viable, but small, audience. The recordings remain out-of-print in most cases because the cost of re-printing, re-pressing, and/or re-mastering is several
Comment on AMN Opinion: Should Out-of-Print Music Be Free? by Brent
What an important question — to my mind definitely more so than the much hipper one regarding the sharing of music files which could be purchased at almost any (used/indie) record store for $10 or less. (Buzz from the Melvins commented
Requests Night without a Seat Belt: One Bumpy Ride
8:15PM Hymn Tune “Abide with Me” – 1000 Voices from Liverpool, England, recorded in the Liverpool Cathedral (an out-of-print Virgin Classics CD 91209 called “Your Favorite Hymns”) for a listener in Reading who requested it as a tribute
Paper play
The idea is to use an old piece of paper, often sheet music, run that old page through your printer and print an image over it right on the original paper. I didn't have the right printed page. I had to think of a way to get around that
lilypond-devel-2.11.20-1001 GNU Music Typesetter, 10.4 tree
So, you can use your favorite text editor to enter it, you can put it in mail or embed it in an article like this: \key c \minor r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4 Or you can use it to print music from other programs, using one of the
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