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    The analog method of playing a MIDI file.

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      If anyone's wondering why you would do this as a musician.

      Obviously you can visualize how you'd play something, but skipping the obvious things..

      You can do music theory analysis on pieces you're interested on, it's something that helps later with improvisation or composition

      It also helps you understand the style you're studying a bit more, it takes a lot of effort although with years of experience you can probably analyze a piece of music fairly fast, and on the bus even

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        If anyone's wondering why you would do this as a musician.

        Obviously you can visualize how you'd play something, but skipping the obvious things..

        You can do music theory analysis on pieces you're interested on, it's something that helps later with improvisation or composition

        It also helps you understand the style you're studying a bit more, it takes a lot of effort although with years of experience you can probably analyze a piece of music fairly fast, and on the bus even

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        the picture is compressed to smush, but looks like a piano+voice piece, could be memorizing the lyrics + rhythm+ intervals, useful if you're expected to sing by memory

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          Lord Vetinari, the supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork, rather liked music.

          People wondered what sort of music would appeal to such a man. Highly formalized chamber music, possibly, or thunder-and-lightning opera scores.

          In fact the kind of music he really liked was the kind that never got played. It ruined music, in his opinion, to torment it by involving it on dried skins, bits of dead cat, and lumps of metal hammered into wires and tubes. It ought to stay written down, on the page, in rows of little dots and crotchets all neatly caught between lines. Only there was it pure. It was when people started doing things with it that the rot set in. Much better to sit quietly in a room and read the sheets, with nothing between yourself and the mind of the composer but a scribble of ink. Having it played by sweaty fat men and people with hair in their ears and spit dribbling out of the end of their oboe… well, the idea made him shudder. Although not much, because he never did anything to extremes.

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            He also looks like John Williams from this angle.

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              He also looks like John Williams from this angle.

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              Headcanon accepted. I choose to believe that John Williams spends his time on some bus in (what looks like, judging from the surrounding ten pixels) some central European city reading sheet music.

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                He also looks like John Williams from this angle.

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                I was kinda thinking Charles Dance

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                  The analog method of playing a MIDI file.

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                  I thought he saving a PNG image

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                    the picture is compressed to smush, but looks like a piano+voice piece, could be memorizing the lyrics + rhythm+ intervals, useful if you're expected to sing by memory

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                    As a former singer I used to bring my sheet binder with me to do exactly this. Id memorize lyrics, work on pronunciation, rhythm, cues, etc. there's a lot you can do to silently work on a piece of music.

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                      You know he can't wait to get home and try that shit out.

                      So often,

                      "Pssh. As I thought."

                      Sometimes,

                      "Oh, wow."

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                        Lord Vetinari, the supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork, rather liked music.

                        People wondered what sort of music would appeal to such a man. Highly formalized chamber music, possibly, or thunder-and-lightning opera scores.

                        In fact the kind of music he really liked was the kind that never got played. It ruined music, in his opinion, to torment it by involving it on dried skins, bits of dead cat, and lumps of metal hammered into wires and tubes. It ought to stay written down, on the page, in rows of little dots and crotchets all neatly caught between lines. Only there was it pure. It was when people started doing things with it that the rot set in. Much better to sit quietly in a room and read the sheets, with nothing between yourself and the mind of the composer but a scribble of ink. Having it played by sweaty fat men and people with hair in their ears and spit dribbling out of the end of their oboe… well, the idea made him shudder. Although not much, because he never did anything to extremes.

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                        But remember, autism wasn’t invented until 10 years ago.

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                          But remember, autism wasn’t invented until 10 years ago.

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                          You know this is an excerpt from a fiction story written by Terry Pratchett, right? This isn’t about a real person.

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                            You just have to stand out from the crowd a little and they will immediately take a photo of you and upload it to the Internet. Although if it is generation then everything is probably fine.

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                              I knew a young guy who was very much on the spectrum and part of the church youth group took musical score to read at a camp we took them to. You could just tell he was hearing the music he was reading, even humming and tapping out the beat.

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                                You know this is an excerpt from a fiction story written by Terry Pratchett, right? This isn’t about a real person.

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                                The implication being that it was Terry Pratchett who created autism

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                                  The implication being that it was Terry Pratchett who created autism

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                                  Autism is stored in the hat

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                                    Lord Vetinari, the supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork, rather liked music.

                                    People wondered what sort of music would appeal to such a man. Highly formalized chamber music, possibly, or thunder-and-lightning opera scores.

                                    In fact the kind of music he really liked was the kind that never got played. It ruined music, in his opinion, to torment it by involving it on dried skins, bits of dead cat, and lumps of metal hammered into wires and tubes. It ought to stay written down, on the page, in rows of little dots and crotchets all neatly caught between lines. Only there was it pure. It was when people started doing things with it that the rot set in. Much better to sit quietly in a room and read the sheets, with nothing between yourself and the mind of the composer but a scribble of ink. Having it played by sweaty fat men and people with hair in their ears and spit dribbling out of the end of their oboe… well, the idea made him shudder. Although not much, because he never did anything to extremes.

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                                    bits of dead cat

                                    I feel like I'm missing a huge part of music lore.

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                                      bits of dead cat

                                      I feel like I'm missing a huge part of music lore.

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                                      Violin strings, and other bowed string instruments, were traditionally, and some still, made with livestock intestines. They’re called catgut strings, they’re not actually made from cat intestines, but the name has lead to the common belief that they are made from cats. I’ve been told by people who use them that they resonate better and they like the tone.

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                                        bits of dead cat

                                        I feel like I'm missing a huge part of music lore.

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                                        Strings for stringed instruments were at one point traditionally made out of "catgut," which is animal intestinal material. Though to my knowledge, pretty much never actually from cats.

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                                          This is exactly like when we sat in the car on the way home from the shop, reading the manual of the video game we just bought, already practising in our heads the button presses.

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                                          I left the store as a willing and eager adventurer. I got home a zealot who understood the generational cycle of wisdom, power, and courage as well as my part to play in defending against the corruption that came with Power.

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