From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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Re: From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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Shooshie wrote:Just be sure you can turn it off. When I'm listening to music in stores or restaurants, or even on the radio, half the time I'm transcribing it (poorly, most likely) in my head
Am I the only one who gets inexplicably irritated when I just so happen to be walking to the exact rhythm of the music down the grocery store aisle?

I feel like I have to slow down or speed up, just to buck the system.
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Re: From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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labman wrote:
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:I never turn it off but can listen with both sides of my brain.
What if i only have half a brain?
Then you're a musicologist.
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Killahurts wrote: Am I the only one who gets inexplicably irritated when I just so happen to be walking to the exact rhythm of the music down the grocery store aisle?

I feel like I have to slow down or speed up, just to buck the system.
I do that too. I almost never hear the canned music. I'm usually working out some music in my head and tune out extraneous noise. That's all it is really: room noise at a place of business.

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Re: From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
labman wrote:
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:I never turn it off but can listen with both sides of my brain.
What if i only have half a brain?
Then you're a musicologist.
Hahahaha! That was good.
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This is why we have Katy Perry! To turn our brains off!
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Re: From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
labman wrote:
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:I never turn it off but can listen with both sides of my brain.
What if i only have half a brain?
Then you're a musicologist.
:rofl:
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Re: From imported audio to QuickScribe to Sibelius?

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MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
Killahurts wrote: Am I the only one who gets inexplicably irritated when I just so happen to be walking to the exact rhythm of the music down the grocery store aisle?

I feel like I have to slow down or speed up, just to buck the system.
I do that too. I almost never hear the canned music. I'm usually working out some music in my head and tune out extraneous noise. That's all it is really: room noise at a place of business.

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Same here, and I just figured out why it irritates me, thanks to your post.. it distracts me, and interrupts my internal playback of stuff I'm working on.

And my grocery store plays music like Talking Heads and Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean." Impossible not to affect the walking.

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At least with elevators you are not walking.
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