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Most read posts — last 6 months
Most read posts -- ever
- Bread Machine Brioche
- Comparing Lilypond and Petrucci
- Timeline of Bonnie's death
- Reading PDF's on the N810
- Lilypond vs Petrucci, Round II
- Report on the May 26 meeting
- Wednesday at the Boston Early Music Festival
- Primary Care Providers and the death of Bonnie Rogers
- Why not to use AOL
- Steroid inhalers and voice range
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And there’s a picture, too
From the December 17 concert. Left to right: Laura Conrad, Ishmael Stefanov, Anne Kazlauskas. I think after the January 30 version of the concert, I’ll put up a page with recordings, pictures, programs, etc. I’ll do that earlier in the process for the next time.
Real concert announcement
I have to take it easy the day after I work from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM at the elections. I have material to talk about from that, but it will have to wait. For today, you can read the Cantabile Band Post, which collects all the information about the January 30 concert, and points [...]
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and blog statistics
When I was setting up the new site, I though about how to have a list of other things people might want to look at if they'd stumbled on the site and found the first thing they read interesting. What I came up with was to list the most read posts, using the Most read [...]
Publishing on the web
I've been sending a lot of email lately to people who transcribe music the way I do and are wondering whether and how to put it on the web. Putting other people's transcriptions on my site is addressed briefly in the SerpentPublications.org FAQ, but of course there are lots more details than a two paragraph [...]
The Lost Chord
Sunny and I walked by The Lost Sock Laundromat this morning, and I started thinking about Arthur Sullivan's The Lost Chord. Of course, I first started composing a parody about a lost sock, but I didn't get very far, and I think if I had managed to get something to scan properly it wouldn't have [...]
New Year’s Resolutions
First, a couple of resolutions I'm not making: It's silly to claim you're all of a sudden going to start working on something you've been doing no work on for years. So I'm not going to resolve to learn a language or run a marathon. While there are lots of reasons why weighing 20 pounds [...]
Disclosure
Last October, there was a ruling from the FTC that proposed hefty fines for bloggers who fail to disclose "compensation" for their reviews. It's described in indignant detail on the Teleread blog. I've been ignoring that ruling. It certainly doesn't apply directly to me. I'm not organized enough to ask for free copies of the [...]
We are a Schwerpunkt
A couple of days ago, I added the Counterize II wordpress plugin to this blog, so I've been wasting time looking at all the information they pull out of the logs for me. It turns out that one of the top sources of referrals is a site called notenseiten.de, which says: * laymusic.org Von Laura [...]
Plans for the month
I have the major pieces of what I've been meaning to do on the websites done, although I'd still like to have better searching for pieces on SerpentPublications.org and better graphic design both places. But the big thing that happens in the near future is a lot of more "formal" entertaining than I do the [...]
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