Dear fellow Notion users,
As a former musician turned academic philosopher now trying to return to music, I have immensely enjoyed working with Notion over the last months. Notion has made my attempt at returning to music even more enjoyable than I expected. Kudos to the Notion team! I have tried to learn different Notion techniques by composing a set of rather diverse pieces. I have uploaded seven pieces as screencasts at YouTube, where I have put them together in a playlist at the following address,
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3841E7C5BA0D59C7[/i]
Please listen if you like, and please don't hesitate to leave your comments. Advices from experienced users are welcome!
EDIT: I have uploaded a few additional items to the same playlist, so the number of pieces has now increased above seven. I will probably keep on uploading new pieces now and then.
Best,
Otto
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Seven pieces made with Notion 3
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Seven pieces made with Notion 3
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Otto Martin Christensen
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Great news Otto,
Your works are a great asset for both musicality and technique. I think everyone will be pleased to listen what you wrote. And regarding the marriage between Music and Notion is at its best potential.
I really enjoyed them,
All the best
Bogdan
Your works are a great asset for both musicality and technique. I think everyone will be pleased to listen what you wrote. And regarding the marriage between Music and Notion is at its best potential.
I really enjoyed them,
All the best
Bogdan
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Thanks a lot, Bogdan, I am glad that you enjoy my music! Please keep posting more of your own enjoyable works, and I will try to come up with some new ideas as well.
Kind Regards,
Otto
Kind Regards,
Otto
Otto Martin Christensen
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
hi Otto, I'd have liked to listen to your compositions, but youtube won't let me in, unless I open an account or whatever... any chance that you upload your music to an accessible place?
rob
rob
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Hi robsogge, sorry that you could not get access to my playlist. Please try the following link instead,
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3841E7C5BA0D59C7
I hope this will work. Thanks a lot for your interest
Otto
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3841E7C5BA0D59C7
I hope this will work. Thanks a lot for your interest
Otto
Otto Martin Christensen
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Otto, thank you for letting me listen to your music, very nice indeed! Especially the woodwinds, they have a positive, uplifting feeling that I enjoy... and there's always some kind of popular dance rhythm hovering above... thanks again for sharing!
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Thanks a lot, robsogge, for listening to my pieces, and for your kind comment! I am glad that you enjoyed them, and that you appreciate the dance like qualities that I often try to bring into my music.
Otto Martin Christensen
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Your music is beautiful.
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Otto, I listened with great interest to your works.
You are a lucky composer having live performance for some of them.
Can't imagine what your output as a philosopher sounds like...
Best regards.
You are a lucky composer having live performance for some of them.
Can't imagine what your output as a philosopher sounds like...
Best regards.
Fabio
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Re: Seven pieces made with Notion 3
Thanks a lot for listening, fabiolcati, and thank you very much for your kind comments! Notion's fast workflow compared to the "big" notation applications has made it possible for me take a serious turn back to music, not leaving philosophy completely behind yet -- even if I definitely would have dedicated all my time to music in an ideal world, with Notion as my preferred composition tool.
BTW: Just like me, you seem to love Stendhal, a devoted lover of your amiable country and its great music, just like myself! Qualche anni fa studiavo italiano presso l'Università per stranieri di Perugia, e ritorno in Italia ogni estate. Quest'estate sono stato a Moneglia con la mia famiglia. Bellissima!
Tanti saluti and Best wishes,
Otto
BTW: Just like me, you seem to love Stendhal, a devoted lover of your amiable country and its great music, just like myself! Qualche anni fa studiavo italiano presso l'Università per stranieri di Perugia, e ritorno in Italia ogni estate. Quest'estate sono stato a Moneglia con la mia famiglia. Bellissima!
Tanti saluti and Best wishes,
Otto
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