gavcloud, to composer
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I've reached an enjoyable fluency with the TiddlyWiki filter operators … where the real beauty and capability of this software shines.

johentsch, to MusicTheory
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After a long wait I'm happy to announce that just published our report on ~260 fully annotated pieces from the long 19th century 🎉 I donate this to the @vagina_museum 😏 Thanks to our collaborators, annotators, and to my co-authors!

data: https://github.com/DCMLab/romantic_piano_corpus
report: https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v18i1.8903

blurangengold, to twitter

Just wanted to say welcome to all the new refugees. Wanted to throw out a shameless plug for all the sports lovers, I created a handful of bots that post scores as they go final. Give them a follow (and give this a retoot, I wouldn’t be mad)

@MLBScores
@EPLScores
@NBAScoreboard
@NHLScoreboard
@MLSscores
@NFLScores

:mlb: :nba: :mls:

acousticmirror, to random
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Around this time last year, the Center for Deep Listening launched A Year of Deep Listening, a call for Deep Listening scores in homage to Pauline Oliveros. I decided to take part, and eventually sent in not one, but ten scores - and then I just kept writing more. (Rather predictably in my case, all of them turned out to be soundwalking scores). I was also very pleased when one of them - Ariadne Soundwalk - was selected for A Year of Deep Listening.

https://acousticmirror.tumblr.com/post/716324720043229184/a-year-of-deep-listening

Memory Soundwalk Think of a place you remember well, but that you know for certain no longer exists. Walk to a location near where that place used to be. Ask a passerby for directions to that place. Listen/record/think about the replies you receive
Following Footsteps (Drift) Choose a starting point. Start recording. Don't move. Listen. Close your eyes if you find it helps. Don't move until you hear footsteps nearby. Follow the footsteps. Lose them. Wander around for a while. Choose another starting point. Don't move. Listen. Don't move until you hear footsteps nearby.
Things You Didn't Hear At the end of a soundwalk, think back about all the things you saw, and expected to hear, but failed to. Make a list. Organise the sounds in a sequence. Go out again, this time listening out for these specific sounds. Try to organise your soundwalk according to the sequence you established.

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