tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458269552813493020.post335015500813067448..comments2022-11-02T11:59:22.040-04:00Comments on Extended Violin Diary: Visualizing Music vs. Physical CompetenceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17540346158875509674noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458269552813493020.post-69221816159012388182011-01-03T03:11:20.744-05:002011-01-03T03:11:20.744-05:00Hi there! Thanks for your comment!
Whew... I'...Hi there! Thanks for your comment!<br /><br />Whew... I've been spending so much time making a "friendly" interface these few days like crazy... :) It's not for my own use, and that's the problem I have to face LOL!!<br /><br />In fact I'm also "visualizing" what if I were non-Max user and have very limited way to touch the computer on stage... then I have to do so many things to make it "friendly".... It's not easy :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17540346158875509674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458269552813493020.post-89007124865337412702011-01-02T14:36:06.077-05:002011-01-02T14:36:06.077-05:00Hey Mari! I just discovered your blog. I like it...Hey Mari! I just discovered your blog. I like it a lot so far!<br /><br />I often do what you're describing - getting lost in a visualization when I'm planning out a piece. For me, it's very often the look and layout of the notation that I'm visualizing before coming up with any notes. I have the same experience - once I have a notational framework in mind, the rest flows.<br /><br />Keep up the blogging! I like your posts very much.Aleksei Stevenshttp://www.alekseistevens.comnoreply@blogger.com