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Old 07-18-2008, 04:40 AM
Clyde (clyde)
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Default Hi Mark, Thank you for you

Hi Mark,
Thank you for your comments. I shall try what you suggested on the next song I do this afternoon and let you know how I get on.

I've moved on from the jazzworship.com site to the smallchurchmusic.com site where I actually do all (or most of the playing). This is mainly pipe organ music, but recently I have been doing some piano and organ duets (with myself), and these have been very popular.
(Typical one is at: http://www.smallchurchmusic.com/MP3/...an-128-CAM.mp3 - still learning how to record the piano sound better etc ). The site is proving to be popular with about 60,000 downloads per month from over 95 countries. I have recorded over 1,200 hymns (on the organ) and currently do about 3 or 4 a day. Of course Composer piano roll features are an integral part of all that for correcting my playing mistakes, and none of this would be possible without Composer - there is nothing like it on the market.

In regard to plain scores, I've recently been adding the score of the music (with lyrics at the bottom of the page) to the site. I've been also adding the chord names (courtesy of Composer). Typical of these scores is http://www.smallchurchmusic.com/Scor...-FesteBurg.pdf. All this of course, uses the score entry facilities and text handling, page formatting etc.

Through all this daily usage, I am still spending at least 8 hours a day with Composer, and so am fully aware of its 'foibles', and look forward to their elimination.

Cheers ... Clyde
 

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