760: Garrett Hope on Dorico and portfolio careers - a podcast by Jason Heath

from 2020-12-26T11:00

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In addition to a thriving career as a composer and podcast host, Garrett Hope has been using Steinberg’s new music notation software Dorico for several years.  After having Daniel Spreadbury, Product Marketing Manager for Dorico, on the podcast, I decided to sit down with Garrett to talk through my experiences with the software as a novice and his as a seasoned professional.

We also talk about how Garrett has been adapting to changes brought about by the pandemic, how musicians can continue to build their portfolio careers despite the current challenges of live performance, and much more.

Check out Garrett’s 2016 appearance on the podcast, and be sure to subscribe to his excellent podcast as well!

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Dorico - Dorico helps you to write music notation, automatically producing printed results of exceptional quality — and plays it back with breathtaking realism. It is easy enough for anyone to learn, yet has hundreds of advanced notations, features, options and sounds to satisfy even the most demanding professionals.  With its streamlined, natural user interface, students and those with less experience in scoring can compose and arrange straight into Dorico, making learning the language of music notation much faster and more intuitive. Editing and making changes — such as instrument, time signature or key — are straightforward, with the notation instantly and correctly adapting to include them, reinforcing the learning outcome.

 

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