This post is meant for Mac QuickTime Pro version 7.5. Other versions may work, but can’t be guaranteed.
I recently had a need to play along with a soundfile at the Baroque standard of A=415. I was, however, interested playing along using a Piano at A=440. The way I did this was simply to drag the [...]
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July 28th, 2008
Using QuickTime Pro to change a soundfile from A=415 to A=440
July 27th, 2008
Bach Cantata Resources Online
If you’re like me, you may sometimes have a hankering for some good old Bach Cantatas. I would like to pass on some resources that I have found useful in this regard, the information is available to use, but in some cases is either copywritten, or for sale. Enjoy!
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I am a big fan of the [...]
July 23rd, 2008
Canonically Speaking, a canon at the unison for two Tenor Recorders
This piece was written in 2004 for two Tenor Recorders, but it can be played on any two equal instruments with a similar tessitura such as violin or flute. Performance notes are included.
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