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介绍一个轻量级的Linux音乐管理器

昨天无意中搜到了这一款被作者称为“轻量级”的音乐播放器,名字叫 Consonance。
作者发在这里

还在建设中的网站,有下载的
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下面说说我的试用情况

首先是安装

下载地址
要是习惯svn的话可以

svn co https://consonance.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/consonance consonance

然后会有一个consonance文件夹,里面还有两个目录,tags和trunk,我们用tags里的就可以了,现在已经到了0.3的版本,进入release-0.3,就可以编译了。我们一般用tags里的就好了,trunk都是小白鼠用的,呵呵。

开始因为我的dbus问题,一直编译不成功,几经周折,现在终于能用了,因为这属于个人问题,就不在这说了,要是有谁碰到跟我同样的问题,欢迎跟贴跟我讨论

这是发的Arch论坛里的,都是源码包,需要自己编译,编译过程跟一般编译一样
./configure 然后 make; sudo make install

过程用到的依赖包如下
dbus-glib
flac
gtk2
libao
libmad
libnotify
libsndfile
libvorbis
sqlite3
taglib

注意要安装相应的dev包,另外还要我装了libalsa的dev包

默认是装在/usr/local/ 下面,要是不习惯可以在./configure的时候改路径

然后是使用
终端下用 consonance& 就可以打开了,要是相在程序菜单里找到就得自己加一个desktop的文件,保存为consonance.desktop放在/usr/share/applications/ 下面

[Desktop Entry]
Name=Consonance
Exec=consonance
Icon=/usr/local/share/consonance/consonance.png
Categories=Application;AudioVideo;Audio;Player;Multimedia
Terminal=false
Type=Application

因为刚开发不久,功能还很简单,没有修改标签功能,对CJK的支持估计也还没有,不过我的音乐标签文件大多用utf-8重新改过了,基本中文显示正常。不过基本的音乐管理的东西都有了,我会一直关注。对于电脑配置不是很高的,还有像我这样常折腾电脑的人是一个挺不错的选择。[/quote]

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Fighting with Mr. Mayor

Please please don’t be surprised, it’s not the major of Gothenburg, he is a “major” in the Violin Forum. He is so persistent that he is keeping posting his records in the forum, no matter how critically people are commentating.

I’m practicing the Suzuki Violin these days, and found that he’s also playing the songs and posted his records. So I posted my records too. I just found a really good example and friend. I won’t be alone any more.

He never uses IM applications to chat, but we chatted on Fetion today. He shared his experience with me and even said he would mail me a book and when I said my bow is kinda broken, he said he could mail his bow to me too. What a kind man! I should practice more and make me deserve it!

Here are my records today:

Long long ago 多年以前

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Perpetual Motion in D Major D大调无穷动

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Allegro 快板

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2008 Till Sjöss - Chalmers Kammarkör - 10 - Att Angora En Brygga

This is a serenade song that girls sing to boys. It was sung by for girls, how lovely!

Talking about serenade, I recalled the news that I saw during the earthquake, those about couples, wives and husbands, the moving love stories. After a girl was rescued, a reporter asked her boyfriend:”How would you think about your future after this time?” He said:”Our whole lives!”  They suffered from this disaster together and sure that they will have a happy life no matter how tough it will be. God bless them!

Please listen…

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2008 Till Sjöss - Chalmers Kammarkör - 09 - A Bay in Anglesey

Piano: Are Wallin (B1), he is so quiet every day, I’ve never known that he can play the piano very well.

Solo: Sara Sjöberg (S1), she plays flute too and she is a doctor in the medical department. She can control her voice very well, always leads the right tone.

Lyrics:

The sleepy sound of a tea-time tide
Slaps at the rocks the sun has dried,
Too lazy, almost, to sink and lift
Round low peninsulas pink with thrift.
The water, enlarging shells and sand,
Grows greener emerald out from land

And brown over shadowy shelves below
The waving forests of seaweed show.

Here at my feet in the short cliff grass
Are shells, dried bladderwrack, broken glass,

Pale blue squills and yellow rock roses.
The next low ridge that we climb discloses

One more field for the sheep to graze
While, scarcely seen on this hottest of days,

Far to the eastward, over there,
Snowdon rises in pearl-grey air.

Multiple lark-song, whispering bents,
The thymy, turfy and salty scents

And filling in, brimming in, sparkling and free
The sweet susurration of incoming sea.

Please enjoy…

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2008 Till Sjöss - Chalmers Kammarkör - 07 - Fair Phyllis I Saw

The first time I heard this song was last year when the choir went to Roma. The director played the CD track that “The King Singers” album. They are so great, I was impressed by this song. And it went quit well in the concert in Roma. The audiences liked it very much.

Here’s the lyric:

Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone
Feeding her flock near to the mountain side.
The shepherds knew not,
they knew not whither she was gone,
But after her lover Amyntas hied,
Up and down he wandered
while she was missing;
When he found her,
O then they fell a-kissing.

The story of the song is: a shepherd was feeding her flocks in the mountain lonely, and her boyfriend Amyntas was looking for her but other shepherds didn’t know where was she either. So he went up and down of the mountain, finally found her and then they fell a kissing…

Isn’t it a funny song? It was published in 1599 by John Farmer. In Wikipedia it says:

An English madrigal is different fro m an Italian madrigal because it uses nonsense syllables like fa la la la la to characterize the piece. Farmer uses clever word painting. For example, in the opening line “Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone”, Farmer had only the soprano sing since she was all alone. In the next line “Feeding her flock near to the mountain side”, all the voices sang since it was her flock. Additionally, the second phrase, which begins with “Up and down he wandered” and ends with “then they fell a-kissing” repeats, causing the elision “kissing up and down.”

I like the “up and down” part, feel so active when hearing this song.

Can’t wait to listen?

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