May 2012
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“I love the idea of combining technology with music. This is a new path which...”
– Elyssa Gilmar - cello
May 1st
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April 2012
26 posts
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“I am really interested in the possibilities presented with the concept of a...”
– Sean Greene - Tuba
Apr 30th
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“I’m playing with TwtrSymphony because it is obviously a groundbreaking...”
– Timothy Breckon
Apr 28th
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Apr 26th
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Apr 26th
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Apr 25th
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WatchWatch
Live Feed for a Red Tail Hawk
Apr 25th
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ListenThis is just a sample of the upcoming piece from...
Apr 21st
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Meet Sarah Richardson
a violist who performs and teaches in Colorado. In Sarah’s 30-year professional career she has played in 20 orchestras and 4 string quartets in 10 cities; taught private lessons and public school classes and founded and directed a youth orchestra. With a dual interest in the creative arts, Sarah has taught local demos and classes, taught classes at a national convention, created sample work...
Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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“The symphony, Birds of a Feather will be the first official release of...”
– Interchanging Idioms
Apr 19th
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“The devaluing of the composer’s time leads to a stunting of the...”
– Interchanging Idioms
Apr 19th
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Say Hello to Keri Degg
a musician, teacher and composer based in Derbyshire, UK. She plays Saxophone/s, Flute, Clarinet and piano, though considers herself a saxophone specialist. Her all time favourite has to be the soprano sax due to its expressive qualities. She is passionate about teaching music privately and also in continuously learning, improving and passing on skills to others. She embarked on her musical career...
Apr 17th
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Say Hello to Macy McClain
Hello. My name is Macy McClain. I have been blind since birth, and ever since I could remember, music has always been an important part of my life. I chose to be in the TwtrSymphony because I have never been in an orchestra, and this also gives me the chance to not only collaborate with musicians from around the world on these projects, but also to show people what it’s like to live with a...
Apr 17th
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Say Hello to Kim Hickey
An active performer and pedagogue in the New Orleans area,  Kim Hickey  began playing flute at the age of 9 in her elementary school’s band program. She continued playing through high school and college, tutoring younger students (whether they wanted it or not) and putting on clinics at local schools. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s in flute performance from the University of New Orleans...
Apr 15th
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How We Work
The process is simple: I write a short piece of music, 140 beats or less (more on that later). The parts (and click track) are sent to the various musicians around the world who… record their parts in remote sessions (using what equipment they have available). When they’re done recording, they get the recordings back to me via DropBox.  (if you don’t have DropBox installed,...
Apr 13th
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A Few Quotes from Twitter
Jeff Freeman @jjtbone - @chipmichael @nikkiw650 Yes! It flows really well. That’s where the music happens. Sooner you get it to flow, the easier it is to play. Sean Greene @greenetuba - In the woodshed for some quality time with the new @twtrsymphony piece, The Hawk Goes Hunting. Fun, grooving tuba part. Can’t wait 2 hear it Erica Sipes @ericasipes - Printed the @twtrsymphony music...
Apr 11th
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Apr 7th
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Flown the Coop webpage →
Apr 7th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 2nd
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How TwtrSymphony Looks at a Beat →
Apr 2nd
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The Hawk Goes Hunting
This is the working title for the new piece by TwtrSymphony.  I’m putting the final touches on the piece now and getting ready to create the parts, click tracks and assorted parts the musicians will need.  Expect these to arrive in your DropBox mid week.  
Apr 2nd
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Apr 2nd