tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441848557776638823.post8662302384494464363..comments2023-04-27T07:43:50.102-07:00Comments on The Misadventures of a Composer in Training: It's a bit late, but here's my annual Christmas arrangement!Everyone's Favorite Composerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10223458771245218997noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441848557776638823.post-24666197933666225792013-01-20T12:06:58.954-08:002013-01-20T12:06:58.954-08:00Welcome aboard, Helena! I'm so glad you like t...Welcome aboard, Helena! I'm so glad you like the piece. And yes, relative pitch is what most people have. I envy them. Everyone's Favorite Composerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10223458771245218997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441848557776638823.post-29552276674894944872013-01-20T01:09:28.330-08:002013-01-20T01:09:28.330-08:00I just found your blog so... hi!
I'm a muso (n...I just found your blog so... hi!<br />I'm a muso (not a composer... I've done a few simple pieces but this is heaps better than any I've ever done!) - I play clarinet mostly :) I don't have perfect pitch (I have... relative pitch I think it's called though) - Well, sometimes I can tell when things are sharp or flat or whatever, but others I can't.<br /><br />I read your 2 posts on the problems with perfect pitch, and I can say I can imagine the frustration with it sometimes - I have often wondered what some people with it would think when things like that happens!<br /><br />I love this Christmas carol... and this is one absolutely fantastic arrangement of it! :D<br /><br />Anyway, just thought I'd say hi and let you know that you've got a new follower!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15603049690505352692noreply@blogger.com