On 9 Jan 03 10:31:01 GMT, I wrote:
> I've got sheet music for some 19th century military bugle calls and
> I'd like to hear what they sound like and maybe create .wavs to put
> on a web site. I'm looking for some combination of software that will
> allow me to enter the score for each call and the
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 07:46:35AM -0500, Laura Conrad wrote:
> > "Frank" == Frank Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Frank> I'm looking for some combination of software that will
> Frank> allow me to enter the score for each call and then say
> Frank> 'play this on a bugle'.
> "Frank" == Frank Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> I'm looking for some combination of software that will
Frank> allow me to enter the score for each call and then say
Frank> 'play this on a bugle'. Any suggestions on how to proceed?
Frank> I'm basically musically
On 09 Jan 2003 05:02:19 -0600
Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, it's called MIDI. :) If you know enough about music to read the
> scores, you essentially know enough to write out a MIDI file by
> hand.
midi by hand??!!
no need to, you can use Rosegarden, Noteedit or Denemo, the
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 10:31:01AM +, Frank Copeland wrote:
> I've got sheet music for some 19th century military bugle calls and I'd
> like to hear what they sound like and maybe create .wavs to put on a
> web site. I'm looking for some combination of software that will allow
> me to enter the
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 04:31, Frank Copeland wrote:
> I've got sheet music for some 19th century military bugle calls and I'd
> like to hear what they sound like and maybe create .wavs to put on a
> web site. I'm looking for some combination of software that will allow
> me to enter the score for ea
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