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Old Jan 9 2006, 10:54 PM

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Hey. I've just started writing music again and it's going better than the first time I attempted it.
It's probably because I have a better understanding of how music works in general, have played and performed more, and simply matured as a musician.

With that in mind, I'm still incredibly bad.

I wrote this simply because I wanted to write a chorale-esque (I say esque because I don't know how to write real chorals) peice for clarinet choir that was short and pretty.

Any comments at all would be loved.

Oh..I've got no idea how to convert my finale notepad files to Midi. I checked around and tried a few things, but they all failed miserably. Anyone wanna point me to the place that explains it or just tell me how and I'll be really appreciative.

Thanks a lot
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Old Jan 14 2006, 10:16 AM

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Unfortunately your .mus file is not compatible with my finale songwriter 2006. I do not know much about notepad, as I do not have it, but if it is anything like songwriter, when you save go where it says "save as" and on the scroll part with the different file types it can be saved as, select "mid" or "midi" file. Let me know if this works, I would love to hear your piece

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Old Jan 15 2006, 12:43 AM

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Oh..thanks! ^_^ Let's see if this works then!
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Old Jan 15 2006, 8:41 AM

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It said 'unable to recognise this format'
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Old Jan 15 2006, 7:08 PM

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mine says the same thing...
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