In recognition of National Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month, David and I discussed Tourette Syndrome, OCD, Finale, and the creation of all three books. More recently, David has published Tourette Syndrome and Music: Discovering Peace Through Rhythm and Tone. While a young man, David was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, and a published story of his came to the attention of Oliver Sacks, the best-selling author/neurologist, in part because of how David was able to leverage the way his brain worked to his advantage. I’ve since spoken to David at subsequent NAMM shows, and have learned a bit more about his background and the books’ creation. While both points may be true, it turns out they don’t begin to tell the whole tale. Furthermore, their creator, David Aldridge, indicated that they couldn’t have been produced without Finale. In creating that post I thought the books represented fine examples of how Finale empowers us to create anything we can imagine. A previous blog post introduced two rhythm pattern theory books, The Elements of Rhythm, Volumes I and II.
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