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by lamby
2198 days ago
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This actually represents a major and fundamental philosophical shift in the sense that it takes Musescore from being a tool of representation to a tool of creation. I may be overinterpreting this of course, but I am reading a lot into how this might be following (or bucking) a general trend in internet/tech/wider culture that could be characterised as favouring mediums and platforms of consumption over ones of curation… yet alone creation. |
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