Super pleased to be able to announce that we have a, very lean, website for #SOURCE magazine! There may be some features added down the line, but for now it's cool that I can shove the next issue PDF in a directory, run a script, and it pulls a thumbnail and some metadata from the PDF and populates the site when I push changes to a repo. Slight inference of this news is that I probably am considering keeping SOURCE running beyond the first 4 issues. #SOURCEmagazine
https://sourcemag.co.uk/
SOURCE Magazine

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Help finding someone to type a short manuscript written in cursive

My stepfather-in-law, Art Woodbury, has written a short but excellent how-to book on jazz improvisation.1 The problem? It’s written in pencil. In shaky cursive. With many alterations, erasures, and insertions. Plus a mix of photocopied and hand-drawn musical notations. Some pages are easy to read, others, well, not so much.

Here are a few sample photos to give you an idea:

It occurred to me that perhaps those who work in archival curation might know some people who—for a reasonable fee—might be willing to turn these handwritten pages into editable, digital text. It’s hard to estimate the length but I’d be surprised if it were over 20,000 words, and I’d guess closer to 12,000.

This is the work of Art’s heart—and mind, and expertise—and he would dearly like to see it published. Time is not on his side (he’s 95). So if anyone has any ideas about where to look so we can get this initial part of the process rolling I’d be most grateful.

Here’s the thing, it’s not just that I would like to please my stepfather-in-law but I genuinely believe this handbook would be a useful manual. So, again, I’d really be grateful for any suggestions anyone has. Please leave a comment below or reach out via the contact form.

And thank you!

  • He knows whereof he speaks—he’s toured with the Harry James Band; done a lot of studio session work (he’s a saxophonist); taught musical practise, and theory, and improv at various universities. He was the first person, I think, to use the Stanford mainframe to compose—one of the first people to work on artificial intelligence there. He edited the first incarnation of Source magazine. He even played with Blue Cheer once at the Fillmore. ↩︎
  • #arthurNWoodbury #avantGarde #blueCheer #fillmoreAuditorium #harryJamesOrchestra #improv #jazz #sourceMagazine #transcription

    I first encountered this piece from the #flexidisc insert in #SourceMagazine, the journal of #experimentalmusic - as one who did 'multitrack' using two tape machines and bouncing tracks, I was well aware of the problem, but loved how Lucier took it to the edge and beyond.

    Of course it's not just his room. Everything about his set-up conspires to that common tone.

    Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting In A Room
    #electroacousticmusic #musiqueconcrète #resonance
    https://youtu.be/fAxHlLK3Oyk

    Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting In A Room

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