event ideas for next year (don't let me forget)
rat winter solstice song singing (except forms simplified so people can actually follow them)
balkan folk dancing
music theory for weird nerds who like mathematical models
@theOtherHatGuy my bandmate was recently talking my ear off about Come Out by Steve Reich. him i basically don't know at all. phillip glass i really know have familiarity of through two things, Einstein on the Beach, and 1000 Airplanes on the Roof, which were prominent Drum Corps adaptations
@sam_kritch you need a snare or bass drummer, a sousa, a middle voice (tenor sax trombone), and a high voice (trumpet / alto sax). and an outside spot to rehearse. if you want some charts i got you
i didn't get to shill my own shit at vibecamp! so, shill post,
i've been building a huge missing piece of intermediate-level music theory / ear training infrastructure
https://t.co/KpbAYO1ebG
@WhiskeyTuesday@___Atin___ it was too early for mobile from my end too, i didn't understand the space well enough then. elijah if you've got some time in your schedule later in the summer........
@___Atin___ oh it's terrible on mobile! i think i need a separate mobile version
playing examples in the browser (piano layout probably to start, some sort of small js synth library?) has been something Opus 4.7 and I have been working on. trickier than i thought it would be
and my primary alpha is comprehensiveness - partly my explanations but moreso my curated examples
i'm currently about halfway done. 3 modes - mode is a funny word for "harmonic environment"). 178 examples between them so far. afaict they're the best on the internet