Scott Macinnes
Music Performance Instructor
school of music
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
Scott MacInnes has become a leader in the musical community as a performer, conductor, composer, arranger and clinician. In the fall of 2005 Scott moved to British Columbia to play bass trombone for a season with the Victoria Symphony. The following year he joined both the University of Victoria and Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra (VISO). As a member of the VISO for the past 10 years he has held the position of Principal Bass Trombone
Research Interest
rombonist – Teacher – Composer – Arranger – Clinician
Publications
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Bishop J, Carroll N, Asten M, Hatch M, Macinnes S. Finding sphalerite at Broken Hill with drillhole magnetometric resistivity. Exploration Geophysics. 1997;28(2):6-10.
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Bucki AK, Echelmeyer KA, MacINNES S. The thickness and internal structure of Fireweed rock glacier, Alaska, USA, as determined by geophysical methods. Journal of Glaciology. 2004 Jan 1;50(168):67-75.
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Richardson RM, MacInnes SC. The inversion of gravity data into threeâ€dimensional polyhedral models. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 1989 Jun 10;94(B6):7555-62.
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MacInnes S, Wiegel CD, inventors; Virtual I/O, Inc., assignee. Head mounted display with headtracker. United States patent US D383,455. 1997 Sep 9.