Old and new


Hello! Thanks to those of you who informed me of an issue with some of the links in last week's newsletter. A couple of those links were still using my old site domain name masteringmusescore.com instead of outsideshore.com, and while I had originally set things up so the old addresses would forward to the new ones, this actually broke last week. I have since fixed this, both so the links in the newsletter go to the new site, and so links to the old site forward automatically again. At least it should all be working, but do let me know if you encounter problems!

This week we are back to just a single Office Hours session. I will continue running additional sessions at other times periodically.

In ​Practical Counterpoint​, we are beginning work on the Renaissance motet - one of the most significant musical forms of that era.

Mastering MuseScore

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MuseScore Café

This week in the MuseScore Café with Marc Sabatella, we continue our third-Wednesday "score of the month" series with a Renaissance motet. I'll show you step by step how I go about entering music into MuseScore Studio, focusing on the unique aspects of this form such as use of longer note values, unusual (by modern standards) time signatures, editorial accidentals, and more.

The free MuseScore Café is live on Wednesday at 12:30 PM Eastern (16:30 GMT, or 17:30 during the winter months), and you can access past episodes in the archive.

Tip of the Week

MuseScore allows you to define your own time signatures (like 17/8) and to customize existing ones (like to make 5/4 display as 3+2/4). In this video post, I demonstrate this process by creating and applying a version of a 4/2 time signature that displays using the "cut time" symbol - something commonly found in Renaissance music.

Musicianship

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Music Master Class

This week in the Music Master Class with Marc Sabatella, we discuss the modes as used in Renaissance music and interpreted by modern musicians, and review the material on motets from the Practical Counterpoint​ course.

The free Music Master Class is live on Thursday at 12:30 PM Eastern (16:30 GMT, or 17:30 during the winter months), and you can access past episodes in the archive.

In Theory

Most musicians today learn to read treble and bass clef and that's it. But there are many more clefs that are and have been used in music. Viola players will be familiar with alto clef, and tenor clef is occasionally used for high passages on instruments like cello. In the Renaissance and Baroque eras, a variety of other clefs were in common use as well, and many of the scores you will find online for this music will use the soprano and other clefs. In this video post, I demonstrate my process for reading and even sight-singing in a clef I am not very familiar with, by following the line horizontally.

Until next time, keep making music!
Marc Sabatella

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