Bravura G Clef

New Music Font from the Former Sibelius Team

As a long time user of Sibelius, I was dismayed at Avid’s firing of the design team in August of last year. Since then, the team was hired by Steinberg to create a brand-new notation editor. Product Marketing Manager Daniel Spreadbury has a blog detailing the development. He recently posted an early version of a new notation font, Bravura, and… Read more →

Hendrix not by Hendrix

A few guitarists’ interpretations of Hendrix tunes… Ben Verdery: Sheryl Bailey and Vic Juris: Monte Montgomery: Read more →

String Choices for Acoustic Swing

Jonathan Stout just posted what may be the definitive guide to string choice for swing guitar. I’m geeking out over Monel as an alternative alloy to 80/20 Bronze, so a set of Martin’s Tony Rice Signature Monel strings are in my future. Read more →

RadioLab on Music and Language

RadioLab’s latest podcast is on the connections between music and language. It’s odd to hear the “all great composers had absolute pitch” myth repeated here. Anne Fernald’s “fundamental melodies” are similar to some of Schillinger’s thoughts on the origin of melody. “The brain abhors the new… Stravinsky realized it is the purpose of the artist to challenge the brain —… Read more →

Cruise Ship Drummer

On occasion, I like to play drum transcriptions and plunder them for new rhythmic devices. When such a mood strikes me, my first stop is almost always Todd Bishop’s awesome blog, Cruise Ship Drummer. Read more →

Using the Cycle of Thirds Diagram

The Basics: The three Minor Thirds Cycles (like C, Eb, Gb, A) are the squares. The four Major Thirds Cycles (like C, E, G) are located in three note groups to the sides of center. Tritones are located directly opposite each other in the same square, just like in the traditional circle of fifths or chromatic circle. Perfect Fourths move… Read more →