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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 10 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 10 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 10 years ago

thanks..

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