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Re: Why we use NoteWorthy

Reply #1
Ha Ha !

Love it - Don't you feel sorry for him.
Rich.

Re: Why we use NoteWorthy

Reply #2
:)
I plays 'Bones, crumpets, coronets, floosgals, youfonymums 'n tubies.

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Reply #3
Poor guy....been there, done that, only the instrument was a pennywhistle in a rapid passage (both hands very busy) and the culprit was the wind, not a page turn. Outdoor gigs have their little difficulties.

Re: Why we use NoteWorthy

Reply #4
As a kid I marched in a band, with the classic 'silver clip' to hold the sheets of music on the clarinet.  Trouble was, juggling the sheets to get to the next piece of music, while looking ahead, trying to keep in formation, with a breeze blowing.

For the timpanist in the video, too bad he's not using NoteWorthy.  It would work beautifully for orchestra rehearsals -- just tap F5 or F6 with his mallet and he's on his way.

(OT)  There's also the classic book/scroll video:

   ...youtube.com/watch?v=xFAWR6hzZek


Joe


 

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Reply #5
Reminds me of when I of when I played on the streets in San Francisco.
Carl Bangs
Fenwick Parva Press
Registered user since 1995


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This remembers me our concert of three month ago, when the wind was so strong that the whole book crashed on my keyboard and, a few moments later, on the keyboard of another component of the band.

I think there is a thread about clusters somewhere... :-)