[Menvi-discuss] Copying Music into Lime for Analysis.

Dewald van Deventer dewaldvandeventer at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 12:16:02 EDT 2012


Hi Kaiti.

I sat through 3 years of theory at university.
I didn't have expensive and nice software as Lime, and Goodfeel.

I just had to listen to the piece over and over.

You could maybe get a copy of the audio, and play it with a media player, 
and place bookmarks at certain bar numbers as a reminder.

I learnt to count bars, and express myself in the tests and examinations by 
just listening to it.

Of course it would be nice if you could play the pieces on a piano, if you 
can play piano, but that would be a bit difficult.

I also used a tutor to help me follow the music with a sighted score.

Thanks,
Dewald.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kaiti Shelton" <crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com>
To: <menvi-discuss at menvi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 3:09 PM
Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Copying Music into Lime for Analysis.


> Hi,
>
> I asked this question a few weeks ago, but in the thread it was never
> really answered.  Basically I'm wondering if there is a more efficient
> way to get what I'm supposed to analyze for my theory class into lime
> than copying everything from the textbook manually.  The pieces are
> already starting to get longer and more complex, so if there is a more
> efficient way of doing this that anyone knows of or has had a good
> experience with please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Kaiti
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