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2011.02.21 19:15 vectorix108 Clarinet

All things clarinet!
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2008.06.01 20:49 drummit - discussion of percussion

Drums - The subreddit where drummers of all skill levels can discuss the world of percussion and share their grooves with the friendliest community on Earth.
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2014.06.26 15:01 famousfornow Content only, no questions please.

This sub was created as an alternative to /trumpets to be a more filtered down, content only sub. No questions about what mouthpiece to use, or how to play high or build endurance or any of that nonsense.
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2023.05.31 01:54 adamteachesmusic All The Things You Are (Hammerstein/Kern) - Guitar Cover

All The Things You Are (Hammerstein/Kern) - Guitar Cover
🎶✨ Step into the enchanting world of "All the Things You Are," a timeless jazz standard composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. From its debut in the 1939 musical "Very Warm for May," this beloved melody has captivated audiences across generations. I couldn't resist the allure of translating its beauty into a mesmerizing fingerstyle guitar cover.
Through my rendition of "All the Things You Are," I aim to evoke feelings of love, longing, and admiration that the song so perfectly captures. Join me in celebrating the enduring power of melody and the captivating journey it takes us on.
Join me on Patreon for the TABS and Sheet music!

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2023.05.31 01:21 SOTG_Duncan_Idaho Any recommendations for low volume home laserjet?

I'm finally going to break down and get a home printer. I can no longer use the office printer (hah) and I hate going to kinkos!
Basically I want to print the occasional sheet music, legal document (not legal size paper), car registration, etc. that comes up every month or so.
So, what I need is a printer that is:
I don't want to invest a lot of money, but I'm willing to spend enough that it won't just be throw away junk. I can see printers for ~$79-120 advertised but I would bet they print 10 pages then die.
I'd be willing to spend up to 300 if necessary.
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2023.05.30 23:49 CanadianW May 30: Vasily Sapelnikov - Petite mazurka Op. 2 (audio + sheet music)

May 30: Vasily Sapelnikov - Petite mazurka Op. 2 (audio + sheet music) submitted by CanadianW to PieceoftheDay [link] [comments]


2023.05.30 23:33 PersonThatIsHere If I have a tempered-glass screen protector, what stylus should I buy that works on it?

I recently bought a refurbished iPad off of Walmart, and it came with a pre-installed tempered-glass screen protector. I bought a Uogic stylus to use with it, but it doesn't work because of the screen protector. What is a stylus that I could buy that would work on it?
I'm a musician, so I would like it to have a fine enough point to write on sheet music with
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2023.05.30 23:07 Yellohi8 Is Henle the best publisher for sheet music books?

If not, what are some other alternatives?
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2023.05.30 22:12 AlecJTrevelyan Help with Running new 4" Vent through Existing Roof Boot

I need to run a Diversitech C-VENT3 concentric vent through my roof. Previous installer had the tankless unit running via "power vent" (just sucking in air from closet). This is for a Navien NPE-240a2. Navien has confirmed this specific concentric vent is compatible with the unit. I went up on the roof and was surprised by what I found. It appears to be a TPO/rubber flat roof. Previous installer used the existing hole from a double walled metal vent for traditional water heater. I can't cut this thing open to figure out what I'm dealing with before I start working on it. Instead, I'm trying my best to just plan accordingly. The new concentric vent I need to run through the hole has a 4" PVC pipe, so 4 1/2" OD. From inside the attic, the remnants of the existing metal vent is 4 1/2" diameter.
Photo Album Here: https://imgur.com/a/dAxIQGc
  1. Any issues you guys see with me cutting out the existing setup and running the new vent through the same hole?
  2. At the base of the boot, there seems to be some kind of thick tape. I'm not a roofer - but I have seen that thick rubber "self bonding" tape used on boots before. I believe that is what this is covered in Henry's wet patch or similar product.
  3. I cannot tell from just looking at it if the vertical part of the vent coming out of the roof is PVC or the original metal vent. Any tips on how I could check without puncturing holes? My initial thought was to turn the gas off, turn the off, and take a tiny drill bit to it and see if the shavings were white plastic for PVC or metal. Don't want to do that unless I absolutely have to though.
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2023.05.30 22:11 AlecJTrevelyan Running 4" PVC through Existing TPO Boot

I need to run a Diversitech C-VENT3 concentric vent through my roof. Previous installer had the tankless unit running via "power vent" (just sucking in air from closet). This is for a Navien NPE-240a2. Navien has confirmed this specific concentric vent is compatible with the unit. I went up on the roof and was surprised by what I found. It appears to be a TPO/rubber flat roof. Previous installer used the existing hole from a double walled metal vent for traditional water heater. I can't cut this thing open to figure out what I'm dealing with before I start working on it. Instead, I'm trying my best to just plan accordingly. The new concentric vent I need to run through the hole has a 4" PVC pipe, so 4 1/2" OD. From inside the attic, the remnants of the existing metal vent is 4 1/2" diameter.
Photo Album Here: https://imgur.com/a/dAxIQGc
  1. Any issues you guys see with me cutting out the existing setup and running the new vent through the same hole?
  2. At the base of the boot, there seems to be some kind of thick tape. I'm not a roofer - but I have seen that thick rubber "self bonding" tape used on boots before. I believe that is what this is covered in Henry's wet patch or similar product.
  3. I cannot tell from just looking at it if the vertical part of the vent coming out of the roof is PVC or the original metal vent. Any tips on how I could check without puncturing holes? My initial thought was to turn the gas off, turn the off, and take a tiny drill bit to it and see if the shavings were white plastic for PVC or metal. Don't want to do that unless I absolutely have to though.
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2023.05.30 22:00 rarely_beagle Fisher & Sontag #1: Camp & Glam

Many of the links below are to youtube videos of songs that the authors use to illustrate their points.
Notes on Camp (1974)
Sontag begins by listing what little earlier writing exists on Camp. One definition comes 10 years earlier from Christopher Isherwood's The World in the Evening
What I mean by camp is something much more fundamental. You can call the other Low Camp, if you like. . . what I’m talking about is High Camp. High Camp is the whole emotional basis of the ballet, for example, and of course Baroque art.”
[...]
STEPHEN: “What about Mozart?”
CHARLES: “Mozart’s definitely a camp; Beethoven, on the other hand, isn’t.”
STEPHEN: “Is Flaubert?”
CHARLES: “God, no!”
STEPHEN: “But El Greco is?”
CHARLES: “Certainly.”
Sontag builds the concept with her own examples and counterexamples. La Lupe is. William Blake isn't. Scopitone is. Titus Andronicus isn't (but almost).
A few quotes:
What the Camp eye appreciates is the unity, the force of a person [...] opera and ballet are experienced as such rich treasures of Camp, for neither of these forms can easily do justice to the complexity of human nature. Wherever there is development of characer, Camp is reduced.
camp is a solvent of morality. It neutralizes moral idignation.
Thus, things are campy, not when they become old -- but when we become less involved in them, and can enjoy, instead of be frustrated by, the failure of the attempt.
the man who insists on high and serious pleasures is depriving himself of pleasure; he continaully restricts what he can enjoy; in the constant exercises of his good taste he will eventually price himself out of the market, so to speak.
Camp rests on innocence. It is playful, of the masses, mass produced, "urban pastoral."
It's not serious art nor tragedy. Not political nor hostile. It's an improvement on the spent modes of satire & irony. It's not sincerity, which can be simple philistinism, intellectual narrowness. It cannot come from nature.
K-PUNK, OR THE GLAMPUNK ART POP DISCONTINUUM (2004)
Fisher's k-punk blog began mostly with music criticism in 2004 and gradually shifted to politics, film, and personal posts. This is one of two music criticism essays we'll read, the other being The Krakens on June 7th. The inspiration for this essay began earlier in 2014 in this brief essay where Fisher attends a musical festival and only enjoys Róisín of Moloko. From that essay, we get Fisher's own camp delineation:
It’s partly this that gives her[Róisín] a distance from her image that isn’t camp, or at least not camp in the Kylie[another pop singer] sense. There is an enjoyment there (this is one of many things that separates Roisin from Kylie: Kylie’s air hostess professionalism exudes grim determination, never enjoyment).
As with Sontag's Camp, Fisher positions Glam as an alliance between the aristocratic aesthetes and the working-class. Fisher quotes his music critic friend Simon Reynolds for a definition:
Glam as anti-Dionysian. The Dionysian being essentially democratic, vulgar, levelling, abolishing rank; about creating crowds, turbulence, a rude commotion, a rowdy communion. Glam being about monumentalism, turning yourself into a statue, a stone idol.'
Fisher positions glam and art pop as an alternative to the leveling instinct of the bourgeois who will not tolerate anyone to be greater than them, even God. He contrasts his favored Mods against Hippies, Rock 'n Roll, and Lads:
The mods, on the other hand, embraced the hyper-artificial: for them, Nuttall wrote, 'alienation had become something of a deliberate stance'. Nobility was not innate for mods: rather, it was something to be attained, through a ruthless de-naturalization of the body via decoration and chemical alteration.
Roxy Music: Mother Of Pearl
'Mother of Pearl' - which as Penman observed on Pillbox, is the whole of Lacan in seven minutes, more or less - is the closest Ferry comes to writing a manifesto for his meta-melancholia, a meta-love song about the impossibility - and undesirability - of attaining the Ideal object.
Visage: Malpaso Man
Jealous Guy - John Lennon vs Jealous Guy - Roxy Music
But Ferry's sensibility is definitely Masochistic. (As opposed to that of the Sixties, which, as Nuttall, for one, suggests, was Sadean. Compare the Sixties-sired Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' - the Sadist apologizes - to Ferry's reading of the song - the masochist sumptuously enjoying his own pain - for a snapshot of a contrast between the two sensibilities.)
Any initial impressions on their writing style? On their analysis?
Sontag suggests camp may have been a way for homosexuality to legitimize itself by aesthetic means. Knowing now that legitimacy was built, what role did Camp play in it?
What might Sontag use as examples of Camp or Not Camp today?
Any thoughts on Fisher's reading of the 60s-80s music scenes?
Any thoughts on the musical choices these two used to build their arguments?
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2023.05.30 21:36 ChristianTheOG Quick questions about copyright

Hello! I was wondering if sheet music follows the same copyright regulations as books or other written works follow. Specifically regarding how long it takes for it to enter the public domain, and for its distribution.
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2023.05.30 21:13 AlecJTrevelyan Help with Using Existing Roof Hole to Run Concentric Vent Tankless Water Heater

I need to run a Diversitech C-VENT3 concentric vent through my roof. Previous installer had the tankless unit running via "power vent" (just sucking in air from closet). This is for a Navien NPE-240a2. Navien has confirmed this specific concentric vent is compatible with the unit. I went up on the roof and was surprised by what I found. It appears to be a TPO/rubber flat roof. Previous installer used the existing hole from a double walled metal vent for traditional water heater. I can't cut this thing open to figure out what I'm dealing with before I start working on it. Instead, I'm trying my best to just plan accordingly. The new concentric vent I need to run through the hole has a 4" PVC pipe, so 4 1/2" OD. From inside the attic, the remnants of the existing metal vent is 4 1/2" diameter.
Photo Album Here: https://imgur.com/a/dAxIQGc
  1. Any issues you guys see with me cutting out the existing setup and running the new vent through the same hole?
  2. At the base of the boot, there seems to be some kind of thick tape. I'm not a roofer - but I have seen that thick rubber "self bonding" tape used on boots before. I believe that is what this is covered in Henry's wet patch or similar product.
  3. I cannot tell from just looking at it if the vertical part of the vent coming out of the roof is PVC or the original metal vent. Any tips on how I could check without puncturing holes? My initial thought was to turn the gas off, turn the off, and take a tiny drill bit to it and see if the shavings were white plastic for PVC or metal. Don't want to do that unless I absolutely have to though.
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2023.05.30 21:05 jakobjaderbo Any good apps for sheet music?

Sometimes I look up sheet music online, but it is always a pain to display it nicely and prevent the screen from going dark et.c.
Any good apps to put a tablet in the stand and just play? No need for fancy lessons packaged in, but nice if they have a library of scores or some good way of opening the scores you want in it.
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2023.05.30 21:00 Healerrr [QUESTION] Tuning a guitar - noob questions

Hello!!! :)
Today I wanted to learn a song which didn’t use standard tuning, so I used a clip-on guitar tuner to try and tune my to:
1 - F 2 - C 3 - G# 4 - A# 5 - F 6 - C
Capo: 5th fret
It was my first time ever deviating from standard tuning, so naively, I tuned UP. In hindsight, if I had attempted tune my high E to C it would’ve exploded to another dimension after a few semitones🤣
But Yeah, strings 1 and 2 were fine. When I tried to tune string 3 from D to G# it snapped. Just wanted to double check a few things for peace of mind (sorry I know these are stupid questions and I can probably guess the answers to some of them haha):
  1. I’m assuming I am meant to tune DOWN every string to this specification (without a capo) - it feels weird in my mind to tune down string 4 from G to A# as it’s almost an entire octave (is it normal to tune down an octave?)
  2. To clarify, string 1 is the low E Bass string and string 6 is the high E?
  3. Will snapping string 3 by applying too much tension have damaged my guitar?
Thank you so much in advance!!
Edit:
Link to song arrangement (Rollin’ - Brave Girls)
https://youtu.be/f80rl9larv0
Link to sheet music preview:
https://m.mymusicsheet.com/SaehunKimguita40185
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2023.05.30 20:55 Zellorea Legendary Bard The Thirteenth Legendary Class! Base Features for levels 1-30, infinite leveling beyond 30, and tons of customizability added to the base class! Become the master of music! Full PDF in the comments!

Legendary Bard The Thirteenth Legendary Class! Base Features for levels 1-30, infinite leveling beyond 30, and tons of customizability added to the base class! Become the master of music! Full PDF in the comments! submitted by Zellorea to UnearthedArcana [link] [comments]


2023.05.30 20:48 VolkerBach All About Peas, Part Two

All About Peas, Part Two
https://www.culina-vetus.de/2023/05/30/all-about-peas-part-two/
Continuing the Innsbruck MS’s pea recipes:
93 If you would make peas in jelly (gesultz arbais), also prepare them in this manner and boil them in honey, that way they turn out thick. Then cut them into slices, lay them in a bowl and pour sultz (aspic) over them and let it gel. Thus it does not fall apart (zerüert) and stays as it is.

Mashed peas shaped into fish and served in aspic. No, it's not really worth the trouble
94 If you wish, you can fill sheets (pleter) with it, but it is a little hard and falls apart easily etc.
95 If you would make a hollow roast (holpraten) of it, also prepare them in that manner and wrap (slach) them around a wooden spit that is as big as a rolling pin or bigger. Roast them and baste them with hot fat. Some say you should also pour honey on it so it will be stronger, and grated gingerbread (lezelten) should also be added to it, that way it is tastier and good etc.
96 If you would prepare a furhes of of peas, boil them so they do not become mushy (müsot) and (add) toasted gingerbread (geprant pfeffer prot) and pass them through with that. Grate gingerbread (lezelten) or bread into it. Take the toasted (verprünnen) bread and pound it very small and also add it, that way it becomes black. And take onions cut small and fry them (swais ab) in fat or oil. Add them, and honey, and season it and take hard bread like (as though for?) a hare’s head (hasen kopf) and add that, and do not oversalt it etc.
97 If you wish, you can make a chessboard of it. Only take of coloured pounded peas and put them in a bowl. You know how to divide them, and if you wish, press a particular coloured item (ein besunder gefert) on every part (i.e. field of the chessboard) with a mould.
These recipes, too, are quite interesting. Recipe #93 seems to be for peas in aspic, and we have a parallel for this in the Mittelniederdeutsches Kochbuch (recipe #37). Here, the peas are prepared with honey and flour and shaped into fish. The recipe here clearly refers to an aspic, as it very likely does in the Innsbruck MS. Using the same material as a filling for rolled-up dough sheets seems an odd idea, but #94 states it was done. It does suggest that the peas were strongly spiced, otherwise they would not complement the relatively bland dough well.
Recipe #95 is a riff on the roasted peas we find in so many of our sources, but here it is turned into a Hohlbraten, a hollow roast that could be filled with all manner of goodies. This cannot have been easy to pull off, but must have impressed diners considerably.
Recipe #96 is somewhat unclear. A fürhess is normally a dish of meat or, more rarely, fish that is thickened with blood. Here, dark toast and two types of gingerbread (lezelten and pfeffer brot) are added to cooked peas. We cannot reconstruct the distinction between the two, but there must have been one. Fried onions and honey, both commonly used in actual fürhess recipes, are also added. I suppose the idea is to produce a thick sauce similar in colour to cooked blood.
The final recipe #97 is also interesting. Mashed peas – presumably stiffened in some way to make them hold together better – are shaped into a chessboard decorated with moulded shapes in a different colour. Chessboards show up in other culinary media, too. This recipe is a reminder to us that a lot of complex and visually impressive work was done in more humble media than the marzipan and sugarpaste we usually asscoiate with medieval subtelties.
The Innsbrucker Rezeptbuch is a manuscript recipe collection from a South German/Austrian context. It dates to the mid-fifteenth century and survives as part of a set of medical and culinary texts bound together. The editor Doris Aichholzer published it together with two related manuscripts and drew attention to the less elaborate, more practical recipes. The manuscript is of unknown provenance, but has been owned by the Habsburg emperors since at least the early sixteenth century. It is now held at the Nationalbibliothek in Vienna. An edition, German translation and commentary can be found in Doris Aichholzer: Wildu machen ayn guet essen… Drei mittelhochdeutsche Kochbücher, Peter Lang Verlag Berne et al. 1999
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2023.05.30 20:38 just_like_birds full scores for all cry baby songs?

I'm trying to make a chiptune cover of the whole album but can't find full sheet music arrangements for majority of the songs.
help would be appreciated!
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2023.05.30 20:35 darkrust7 I don't know how to progress anymore.

I've been playing guitar since 2017-2019 then I broke my old guitar and brought a new one now. Been playing it for the past month and I've caught upto the things I learnt before. I'm a self taught and I've never taken any classes or anything from anyone. So basically YouTube guitarists are my teachers. I play songs when I see the chords and I play barre chords too without much difficulty. Problem is I don't know the music theory behind the things I play and I can't play the leads stuff. I don't know how to read a music sheet I tried tabs I don't get the tempo or the smooth transitions. I'm stuck. Help me out
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2023.05.30 20:29 bigboyneon [REQUEST] kipps conductor score

Does anyone have the conductors score for kipps? I need the toccata and fugue sheet music from the party scene.
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2023.05.30 20:00 debacled_daytrader Flowers - Miley Cyrus - Piano Version Sheet Music

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2023.05.30 19:57 emotibit Why can I not see data from T0 or H0 streams?

T0 (temperature) and H0 (Humidity) are data streams capture from the Si7013 temperature sensor IC on earlier versions of EmotiBit (Alpha & Beta V3 and below).
The IC has since been marked end-of-life and deprecated and hence, EmotiBit version V04 and up do not have that IC and consequently those data streams.
EmotiBit V4 and above instead use temperature captured by the MAX30101 (stream tag name T1). EmotiBit-MD has an additional medical grade thermopile with the data stream tag TH.
For more information on available typetags, check out our documentation.
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2023.05.30 18:44 Tenshixz Beginner- Difficulty to bring both hands together in rhythm

I started learning the piano 3 months ago, and I see that my biggest difficulty is definitely knowing how to put together both hands while in rhythm... so I wanted to ask if you have any tips or even materials/books that have sheet music to work on rhythm and improve it
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2023.05.30 18:31 PianoDaddy Hamein Aur Jeene Ki Chahat Piano Notes

Hamein Aur Jeene Ki Chahat Piano Notes Available On Piano Daddy.

AgarTumNaHote #KishoreKumar #LataMangeshkar #Learn #Music #Notes #Notations #Sheet #Education #Piano #keyboard #MusicEducation #Play #Songs #Lyrics

https://www.pianodaddy.com/hindi-songs/hamein-aur-jeene-ki-chahat-piano-notes/
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2023.05.30 18:30 dragonkhoi any sheet music books that folks recommend for a beginner?

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