Since I work with Microsoft Visio so much, it seemed a good idea to combine the two interests. This sets me in the mood to invent songs in the U-Bahn on the way to work. It reminds me of Beethoven or some other mad composer. When my (very cute) 19-month-old daughter wakes up in the morning, her hair is messy and curly.But occasionally, we like a challenge too. Trombones typically read non-transposed, Bass clef, which makes our lives easy and allows more time for beer. Since orchestral trombone parts are often dull, I like to mess around with trumpet parts, which are written in treble clef, and transposed to B-flat (whatever that means).I’ve been playing my trombone in the ESME amateur orchestra in Munich, as well as the Pullacher Blasmusik (although sadly not so much lately…).My interest in music theory has been growing lately. You can use it to print out music note paper or illustrate bits of music theory in other documents. Here’s my first offering: a Smart Staff shape that you easily configure with clef and key. I’ve been playing around with Visio and music notation, very slowly, for some time now.
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