Kenneth Amis playing the Harvard University Band’s BBBb Besson tuba. Photo by Mark Olson
I don’t think it’s much of a stretch to say that anyone who plays classical music on a brass instrument is familiar with the Empire Brass.
Kenneth Amis playing the Harvard University Band’s BBBb Besson tuba. Photo by Mark Olson
I don’t think it’s much of a stretch to say that anyone who plays classical music on a brass instrument is familiar with the Empire Brass.
Tom Johnson in Brisbane, Australia (note the warm-up band’s gear behind him)
About a year and half ago, I embarked on a whirlwind tour of Australia with Nick Middleton, sales manager of Intelliware (Finale’s Australian distributor), and Ray Partridge, product specialist for Roland Australia.
Last week I described how easy it has become to change percussion sounds with Finale 2010b. In addition to switching sounds, the same process can also be used to correct percussion playback problems in older Finale documents.
When I first began using Finale my focus was strictly on the printed page, not on playback.
Two weeks ago I was at the Texas Music Educators Association convention, where I met lots of passionate, dedicated music teachers.