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Feb. 13th, 2006 09:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I put my chorus rehearsal CDs on my mp3 player. Finally.
Which mean ripping them, and then naming the tracks (something I had to do with my sheet music in front of me, randomly paging through the 23 songs, because I don't know all their titles yet), and then renaming them so I could put the correct numbers on them. Because, see, we get two CDs--one of just Joan (our director) singing our part, and another CD which has a bunch of our songs with all parts. Which means one of two things--Joan singing in three- or four-part harmony with herself, or a recording of a live choral performance of the song. Sometimes both for some songs. And some songs aren't on the "all parts" CD at all.
So, yeah: putting two CD's into one file, putting them in order, and naming them all so I know WTF I'm listening to (as in, this song, or this song with Joan doing four-part, or this song as a concert?).
*whew*
I'm going to eat some cereal because I have soymilk again, put a lid on the brownies I'm taking to work tomorrow, and then I'm going to take a shower and go to bed.
On a completely different note, the Oregon Symphony is doing Gershwin this weekend. I'd love to go to the Sunday performance and I'd be buying cheap seats. Would anyone like to accompany me??
OMG. I just love Rhapsody in Blue. Oh Yes.
*does the happy dance all over the room to Rhapsody in Blue*
There's a spot on the website where you click on the musical notes and you can hear sound samples. I can bet you money that you've heard that piece of music and will recognize it.
Oh man. I wish I had time to come up with a flapper outfit. Heh.
EDIT: I'd be getting the seats that are $23 before the service fee and close to $30 with it. I've been to the Schnitz several times (not including the once I was on stage, hee hee hee!). I do not want to sit under the balcony. The sound quality there just plain blows.
Which mean ripping them, and then naming the tracks (something I had to do with my sheet music in front of me, randomly paging through the 23 songs, because I don't know all their titles yet), and then renaming them so I could put the correct numbers on them. Because, see, we get two CDs--one of just Joan (our director) singing our part, and another CD which has a bunch of our songs with all parts. Which means one of two things--Joan singing in three- or four-part harmony with herself, or a recording of a live choral performance of the song. Sometimes both for some songs. And some songs aren't on the "all parts" CD at all.
So, yeah: putting two CD's into one file, putting them in order, and naming them all so I know WTF I'm listening to (as in, this song, or this song with Joan doing four-part, or this song as a concert?).
*whew*
I'm going to eat some cereal because I have soymilk again, put a lid on the brownies I'm taking to work tomorrow, and then I'm going to take a shower and go to bed.
On a completely different note, the Oregon Symphony is doing Gershwin this weekend. I'd love to go to the Sunday performance and I'd be buying cheap seats. Would anyone like to accompany me??
OMG. I just love Rhapsody in Blue. Oh Yes.
*does the happy dance all over the room to Rhapsody in Blue*
There's a spot on the website where you click on the musical notes and you can hear sound samples. I can bet you money that you've heard that piece of music and will recognize it.
Oh man. I wish I had time to come up with a flapper outfit. Heh.
EDIT: I'd be getting the seats that are $23 before the service fee and close to $30 with it. I've been to the Schnitz several times (not including the once I was on stage, hee hee hee!). I do not want to sit under the balcony. The sound quality there just plain blows.