- Kyle Gann, Trying to Remember That Kind of November, where he starts to discuss transcribing and analyzing Dennis Johnson's November, an important (and extraordinarily long) piano work from 1959.
- Kyle's second posting on the process, Notating Dennis.
- Daniel Wolf on the subject of what he has learned from transcribing music, Copy that. (I'd be curious about what anyone thinks of Winslow's Law, by the way.
- And Daniel on the subject of his annual notation Reboot.
Lisa Hirsch's Classical Music Blog.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Read Together I
Every now and then you run across blog postings that complement each other nicely, by reflecting on related or similar aspects of music. Take a look at these, for example, which talk about the related processes of transcribing and copying other composers' music:
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