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Postby G-Sun » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:30 am

I have Notion 4, mainly for vocal and orchester arrangments.
Now I realize I might need band notation, like guitar, bass, drumset.
I checked it out, and it was all there, with sounds and tabs.
That's just very cool :)

How is it for classical guitar, with fingers left and right hand, and position (like 5th and)?
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Re: Cool

Postby Surfwhammy » Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:30 am

G-Sun wrote:I have Notion 4, mainly for vocal and orchester arrangments.
Now I realize I might need band notation, like guitar, bass, drumset.
I checked it out, and it was all there, with sounds and tabs.
That's just very cool :)

How is it for classical guitar, with fingers left and right hand, and position (like 5th and)?


There is a NOTION Expansion Sound pack for Classical Guitar, and "Adela" is a personal favorite example of what one can do with the Classical Guitar and is done by FORUM member JohnF, which is fabulous . . .

NOTION Expansion Sounds (Notion Music)

"Adela" (JohnF) ~ NOTION Classical Guitar -- YouTube music video

[NOTE: The only way I know to get a more realistic sound than "Adela" (JohnF) is to have Paco de Lucía play it in person, although in Flamenco style, which I mention because it is possible to play all those notes without buzzing frets and making string-sliding noise, but it is so difficult and requires such intense precision and dexterity, as well as long and thin fingers of nearly equal length, that only a few guitarists on this planet can do it for real, but the nice thing about NOTION 4 is that with the Classical Guitar expansion sounds and a bit of work, it can be done in the virtual digital music production universe . . . ]

Paco De Lucía - Live At 31st Leverkusener Jazztage 2010 -- YouTube music video

Fabulous! :)
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Re: Cool

Postby G-Sun » Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:36 pm

Thanks,
but I was mainly asking about the notation part, not the sounds.
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