[Menvi-discuss] Learning Print Music
Kaiti Shelton
crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 7 21:48:27 EDT 2011
Aha, yes. That is another idea I hadn't considered before. I've
never actually used or even seen poof paper before, but it sounds like
that could actually be used along with the board idea. (Sorry if I'm
letting my mental wheels turn in this email, that was a good
suggestion)
Lime should be there. Perhaps all you missed was one checkbox for an
icon. Check in your start menue and make sure lime just doesn't have
an icon. If that is the case you can just make an icon for it from
there. Assuming that you've already looked for and haven't found it
there, I'd reinstall the program.
Lime is a fairly simple program to use, but it's good to figure out
how to use it before jumping headlong into theory, especially if your
teacher will want you to use it to show notation. Dancing Dots has
training resources available on their web site.
On 9/7/11, Brandon Keith (Biggs) <brandonboy13 at comcast.net> wrote:
> If I were you, I'd just have them write the signs out on poof paper so you
> can feel them and use them as reference.
> Speaking of Lime, does anyone know if the notation software is included in
> the Goodfeal package from Dancing Dots? I have Goodfeal and Sharpeye as the
> only 2 icons on my desktop and I'm wondering if the notation software was
> either, not installed or combined along with one of the other two programs.
> I'm taking a music theory class this next quarter and I have no idea how to
> operate dancing dots' goodfeal bundle.
> Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you,
>
> Brandon Keith Biggs
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> From: "Chris Smart" <csmart8 at cogeco.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 5:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Learning Print Music
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>> Julie, I agree with you about knowing at least a little about how music is
>>
>> arranged on the staff. If you ever have to dictate test answers to a
>> sighted person, good luck explaining octave signs, interval signs etc.
>> *grin*
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