Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Still trying to record Prelude 1. It's hard to get any useful takes because my hands cramp up playing it after one time through.
Working on Prelude 3 and trying to coordinate soundboard taps. I'm definitely not a percussionist and they're easier to play faster.
Measured some string lengths, but had to stop because I was bending and craning my neck repeatedly. String lengths may vary by up to 1/8" because I don't have sn accurate tool to measure them. What would you use?
Working on Prelude 3 and trying to coordinate soundboard taps. I'm definitely not a percussionist and they're easier to play faster.
Measured some string lengths, but had to stop because I was bending and craning my neck repeatedly. String lengths may vary by up to 1/8" because I don't have sn accurate tool to measure them. What would you use?
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
"When silencing parts between vocal lines, please keep in mind that a sudden drop in background ambiance can
have an bad effect, so at the very least fade the area around the silenced part, to minimize that effect.
Rules to start with are, fade in quickly and fade out slowly. Alternately, use the envelope tool to lower the volume in that area. That way, you can comfortably change it later." - Audacity The envelope tool doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Yet.
"When you're satisfied, fade out the last two thirds of the overlapping upper part of the track, and fade in the first two thirds of the lower overlapping audio." - Audacity - emphasis mine.
"When you're satisfied, fade out the last two thirds of the overlapping upper part of the track, and fade in the first two thirds of the lower overlapping audio." - Audacity - emphasis mine.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Urg. This - http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/File_Management_Tips#Avoiding_loss_of_project_audio_due_to_missing_dependent_file - is what happened. Usually, I plug the Zoom into my computer and it's no problem, but now it's saying it's plugged into F: instead of G:. How do I fix that? By doing the workaround found here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297694. But does it work... Yes!
Now on to practicing...
Now on to practicing...
Monday, January 16, 2012
Harp is finally restrung AND almost settled and string gauges measured. I think I will measure the string gauges under tension, too, but after my harp has really settled. Maybe in a month? Or a couple weeks since then it will be next month. This year is already flying by.
I exercised mostly today because Audacity was not playing my file properly so I couldn't hear what I wanted to work on.
I exercised mostly today because Audacity was not playing my file properly so I couldn't hear what I wanted to work on.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Harp is finally restrung "properly" after having been strung "more properly" - moving the strings up one hole in the soundboard centered the strings in the discs up to 1st octave G! I would expect harps normally only have this happen in the 7th - 4th octaves, and my soundboard is really not bowed out by much at all.
I'm also measuring string diameters as I'm cutting off the ends in prep for calculating tension/length/pitch.
This also means I could start recording again.
I'm also measuring string diameters as I'm cutting off the ends in prep for calculating tension/length/pitch.
This also means I could start recording again.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
On the 1900 census for Worcester Mass, there is a listing for Hattie M.L. Childs, musician. It's got to be her! She lived at 11 Murray Ave (possibly in an apartment) with her husband Harry A. who was a bookkeeper in a Printing? shop. She was born in Apr 1870, as was her husband. They had been married 5 years and had no children.
Searching marriage records by Harry's name, I found a listing for him and Hattie M Lynn Kittridge on 12 April 1895, so I really do think it's her. However on the marriage record, she's listed as a bookkeeper, too. I wonder if she just up and decided to play the harp one day...
Her parents on the 1900 census are listed as: Charles W Barker, Sarah E Barker, on her marriage license they are: Charles W, Sarah E Knapping. ???
And sadly, Harry is listed as divorced in the 1910 census and living back at home with his mom.
Searching marriage records by Harry's name, I found a listing for him and Hattie M Lynn Kittridge on 12 April 1895, so I really do think it's her. However on the marriage record, she's listed as a bookkeeper, too. I wonder if she just up and decided to play the harp one day...
Her parents on the 1900 census are listed as: Charles W Barker, Sarah E Barker, on her marriage license they are: Charles W, Sarah E Knapping. ???
And sadly, Harry is listed as divorced in the 1910 census and living back at home with his mom.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
I'm continuing to cobble together different pieces of Prelude 2.
The 2nd sequence of chords is out of tempo, even with the metronome! And I'm not able to remove the metronome clicking because I've already deleted the sample areas I could have used.
I need to re-record the whole thing after I restring my harp.
I'm becoming more of a critical listener (I hope).
The 2nd sequence of chords is out of tempo, even with the metronome! And I'm not able to remove the metronome clicking because I've already deleted the sample areas I could have used.
I need to re-record the whole thing after I restring my harp.
I'm becoming more of a critical listener (I hope).
Monday, December 26, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
I experimented with shifting my strings up one soundboard hole to compensate for the amount the strings are offset from the center of the tuning discs. There are so many variables that I need to sit down and list them tomorrow.
I can feel my heartbeat all the way into my fingertips and my joints are stiff. I think my hands would be so much stronger if I did this every day.
Also started combining the good parts of Prelude 2 into one file.
I can feel my heartbeat all the way into my fingertips and my joints are stiff. I think my hands would be so much stronger if I did this every day.
Also started combining the good parts of Prelude 2 into one file.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
If you duplicate your track, then apply an effect, you can also adjust the gain (volume) of the effect. I believe the duplicated track would then be the original sound (dry signal) with effects, not just the effects. I think I could tease out different areas that need more or less work and then mix them back together! Cool stuff. Or even do a straight substitution.
"You can save a selection in a label. When you create a new label, the left selection edge determines the position of the label's flag. However, the right selection edge is also stored in the label, and when you click on it, the full original selection will be restored. " - Audacity I took a couple hours and started labeling good parts.
"You can save a selection in a label. When you create a new label, the left selection edge determines the position of the label's flag. However, the right selection edge is also stored in the label, and when you click on it, the full original selection will be restored. " - Audacity I took a couple hours and started labeling good parts.
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