Spanish Music
Re: uk.music.notation (was tune metadata...)
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 19:49:12 +0100Newsgroups: uk.music.folk
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In message <email-address-deleted>, Dick Gaughan <email-address-deleted> writes >Terms like "Object Media" and "RSI" demand explanation and memory >of the explanation. Can you change them to terms which need little >or no explanation please? Object Media is a business name, nothing more. RSI is an acronym for a rather awkward phrasing describing a very painful condition. If you want to know more, visit the website. If you want to know exercises that will help you if you have RSI, visit the website. Why not state why crotchet is better than quarter-note, or vice versa? I made my point simply because I think one is very much easier to remember than the other. You are someone that has been reading music for years and has no problem with it - I am one of those that has been trying to read music for years and has quite a problem with it. Yes I can play my instrument, but read music? Excruciatingly slowly. I can read Spanish faster (and I can't read Spanish). You haven't made your point here, fortunately you have in another post (which I read after this post). The music teacher that proposed the idea will have better input than I. I was just pointing out that he isn't alone in his thoughts. Stephen -- Stephen Kellett Object Media Limited http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk RSI Information: http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/rsi.html
