"Practice", du neuf chez MakeMusic
Posté : 31 janvier 2020 à 21:54
Sur le blog (en anglais) de MakeMusic, Jon Tschiggfrie parle d'un projet en développement (depuis trois ans), dont le but serait de faire le lien entre le créateur et l'interprète, entre la production et et la consommation, avec un système qui viserait l'efficacité de la préparation d'une exécution.
Tschiggfrie reste dans le vague, car le chantier est encore loin d'aboutir et ne porte même pas de nom, mais il est clairement question de partage/transmission de partitions, et de préparation des exécutants (avec un outil pour travailler/répéter les partitions, suivre le travail effectué...). Apparemment via une plate-forme sur le web.
Extraits :
But what about the steps between production and consumption? How do you link these together? After all, what good is a carefully-crafted, readable piece of sheet music if you don’t have an efficient way of getting it to the people who need to interact with it?
That’s what this project is all about. Over the last 14 months, we’ve been planning and building what we believe will be a game-changer (if you’ll excuse the overused parlance) for both producers and consumers of notated music. Internally, we’re calling the project “Music Sharing”, but it’s a lot more than this simple moniker lets on. Not only will you be able to easily manage and share your documents with your musicians, but also your recipients will be empowered with a practice and rehearsal toolset unlike anything else on the market. Our greatest hope – what we’re betting on – is that this bridging of creator and performer stands to transform the way that individuals and ensembles prepare to be ready for performance day.
You may have asked yourself the following questions and we plan to answer them with this project:
Have you ever wished that you knew who was practicing the repertoire at home before the big performance?
Did you need to make a last-minute edit, but know you will lose valuable time trying to make and send out new PDFs?
Have you ever questioned if the ensemble that is about to perform your masterpiece will be performance-day ready?
For three years, we at MakeMusic have been working on a web-based ecosystem connecting creators and performers, and we’re about to take the next step."
Tschiggfrie reste dans le vague, car le chantier est encore loin d'aboutir et ne porte même pas de nom, mais il est clairement question de partage/transmission de partitions, et de préparation des exécutants (avec un outil pour travailler/répéter les partitions, suivre le travail effectué...). Apparemment via une plate-forme sur le web.
Extraits :
But what about the steps between production and consumption? How do you link these together? After all, what good is a carefully-crafted, readable piece of sheet music if you don’t have an efficient way of getting it to the people who need to interact with it?
That’s what this project is all about. Over the last 14 months, we’ve been planning and building what we believe will be a game-changer (if you’ll excuse the overused parlance) for both producers and consumers of notated music. Internally, we’re calling the project “Music Sharing”, but it’s a lot more than this simple moniker lets on. Not only will you be able to easily manage and share your documents with your musicians, but also your recipients will be empowered with a practice and rehearsal toolset unlike anything else on the market. Our greatest hope – what we’re betting on – is that this bridging of creator and performer stands to transform the way that individuals and ensembles prepare to be ready for performance day.
You may have asked yourself the following questions and we plan to answer them with this project:
Have you ever wished that you knew who was practicing the repertoire at home before the big performance?
Did you need to make a last-minute edit, but know you will lose valuable time trying to make and send out new PDFs?
Have you ever questioned if the ensemble that is about to perform your masterpiece will be performance-day ready?
For three years, we at MakeMusic have been working on a web-based ecosystem connecting creators and performers, and we’re about to take the next step."