A Magazine

• Nov 7, 2016 - 06:40

I just had an idea flash through my mind, and it's half-winded so don't take me too seriously, but!
After reading that UX post about people being interviewed about their scoring habits, I questioned whether it would it be cool to some how have a magazine be produced, like a monthly or bi-monthly digital magazine, not necessarily very large but a quick little digital magazine where there were top ten or twenty selections of scores posted and possible "interviews" of "scorers" as well as composers that use Musescore, and then have a culmination of the development progress as well as possible highlights from the forums or something? I realize what was just mentioned would require a lot of work to maintain an active status, but I'm just saying if this existed I bet many people would enjoy it and may even be willing to pay something: for instance make it free but also let it receive donations. Also, the potential of having it be not just two guys putting it together but allow an "open-source" mode of participation with a certain set of rules and regulations and a "review" for final revision.

Just a thought that could possibly be realized in future times.


Comments

There is a newsletter that goes out periodically, and some blogs on this site (and elsewhere), but I agree there are opportunities for more of this sort of thing. I especially think about the possibility of such a thing for the education community. But I could imagine a whole suite of these, genre-specific: one for education, one for choral, one for orchestra, one for pop/rock/jazz, etc. Or maybe these would be sections within a single product, as some content would presumably be of interest to all.

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