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Exercise 1.3.1

June 5, 2016 By

Forum › Category: Courses › Exercise 1.3.1
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aditya p asked 9 years ago

Hi Jon
What software have you used to reduce the speed of the piece. Also in the 201 workbook there is mention of an analysis video but I couldn’t find it.
 
Regards
Aditya

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Question Tags: Thematic Loosening Techniques
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Jon Brantingham Staff answered 9 years ago

For the videos, I am generally using Sibelius, in which I can modify the tempo directly in the score. I haven’t used any audio slow down software.

As far as analysis video, I forgot to post it. I’ll try and get it up in the next few days.

aditya p replied 9 years ago

thanks..

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