National Anthem
// January 5th, 2010 // No Comments » // Music
Sung by the cast of Glee live at the World Series game 3.
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// January 5th, 2010 // No Comments » // Music
Sung by the cast of Glee live at the World Series game 3.
// January 1st, 2010 // No Comments » // Music
Starting the new year off right with “Lean on Me” performed by the cast of Glee. We all need somebody to lean on!
// December 31st, 2009 // No Comments » // Music
I love all of the selections from the City on a Hill series that I’ve heard so far, but especially this one.
// December 31st, 2009 // 6 Comments » // Music
A friend recently told me about open source music composition and notation software called MuseScore. I’m impressed! I’ve used a few closed source (and generally expensive) products and this one provides all of the features that I need with none of the cost. Although some functions could be easier or more readily apparent, I’m learning quickly and the basic stuff is easily understood. Very nice! It can open many formats (including MIDI and MusicXML) and saves to many formats (including MIDI, PDF, various image formats, and even audio files). It comes bundled with a piano SoundFont (meaning that the audio output is far better than the standard MIDI output of the lower-end notation software that I’ve used) and allows the user to supply other SoundFonts. Yes, you can compose music using a WYSIWYG editor, print the sheet music, and provide an audio demo (which can be burned to an audio CD using separate software) from within this free product.
This evening I came across something else that’s pretty neat: ScoreRender, a Wordpress plugin for rendering sheet music fragments into images. Although some special set-up was required (installing a binary on my blog’s web server), the install still took less than 15 minutes. Now that the hard part is done, I can display music fragments within blog posts by typing or pasting special markup (I’ve chosen to only use LilyPond markup) into a blog post, enclosed in special Wordpress tags. Nice!
What I find really cool is that MuseScore will save into LilyPond format. So, anything that I write in MuseScore can be displayed inside a blog post very easily. To try it out, I opened Net Hymnal’s MIDI version of Silent Night in MuseScore, made some adjustments, and saved the result in LilyPond format. Then I opened the resulting file in a text editor and pasted it below. Very easy (at least for a geek like me)! Perhaps an entire carol is a bit much to display in a blog post, but I think it demonstrates the software nicely.
True, I could have saved the sheet music to an image file from within MuseScore and then uploaded it to display in my post, but by using ScoreRender I don’t end up with an entire page of sheet music (including margins) in my post, plus I can make slight adjustments to the sheet music from within Wordpress by editing the LilyPond markup, rather than having to go back to MuseScore, make my changes, save as an image, re-upload, etc.
MuseScore is definitely something I’ll use on a regular basis and I imagine I’ll find uses for ScoreRender as well. Thanks, Ray, for the tip!
Let me know your thoughts on these applications and/or other open source music composition and notation software.
// December 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Music
I heard Sara Groves perform this song at a Christmas concert last year and fell in love with it. I’m not a fan of anime, but this was the best video I could find with the song.
// December 29th, 2009 // No Comments » // Music
You may recall that I love The Twelve Days of Christmas by Straight No Chaser. Well, here’s a new song by the a capella group. Enjoy!
// December 28th, 2009 // No Comments » // Music
Love this song!
Thus begins my week of music. Five days, five songs. Four days of Christmas music, then a non-Christmas piece to start out the new year. Let me know what you think!
// November 20th, 2009 // No Comments » // Music
This week at PBC we’ll be singing a few songs that were new to us this year (introduced over the past several months), plus a selection from the hymnal. Since they are still a bit new for some of us, here are some YouTube videos to help re-familiarize us with them.
Ancient of Days
Be Unto Your Name
Mighty to Save
I’m sure that no one needs a review of this last one, but I love hearing Andrae Crouch sing it.
// December 20th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Entertainment, Music
A Christmas gift for you! My sister told me about this song after hearing it on the radio and I was excited to find it on YouTube. These guys are awesome! You’ll be rolling on the floor laughing after watching this.
// May 24th, 2008 // No Comments » // Music
Another one… This is a call to worship based on Casting Crowns – East to West. I love this song…