Why? *blink* Or, in other words, what is gained from this? (aside from an evening of fun stretching your skills and your brain, that is) Oh, and I think you're terribly cute even if I don't understand the motivation to do things like this at all...
In feedback land: First: I find notes significantly easier to read, but then I often don't actually bother to bring punctuation marks into sufficient focus to actually read them. I just get what ought to be there from context. And in this case there is only minimal context. (disclaimer: I do have some experience reading music) Second: Would you be able to sight read a piece you didn't know from this notation, or is the "surprisingly easy to read" end of things a bias problem. You know the songs well enough to enter them, you entered them, is it any surprise that you can read the patterns inherent in the string you created?
Tangentially related question: It is a string, right? Or do I have that technical term mis-defined?
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Date: 2007-09-12 08:42 pm (UTC)Or, in other words, what is gained from this?
(aside from an evening of fun stretching your skills and your brain, that is)
Oh, and I think you're terribly cute even if I don't understand the motivation to do things like this at all...
In feedback land:
First: I find notes significantly easier to read, but then I often don't actually bother to bring punctuation marks into sufficient focus to actually read them. I just get what ought to be there from context. And in this case there is only minimal context. (disclaimer: I do have some experience reading music)
Second: Would you be able to sight read a piece you didn't know from this notation, or is the "surprisingly easy to read" end of things a bias problem. You know the songs well enough to enter them, you entered them, is it any surprise that you can read the patterns inherent in the string you created?
Tangentially related question:
It is a string, right? Or do I have that technical term mis-defined?