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two waltzes in the style of chopin
Hi I'm not an expert I just created an account to learn more, but I wanted to say that I really enjoyed both of them. The souned quite nice to me. Well done :)
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WarBorn revisited after published. Version 2 WIP piano sketch
Hi everyone! Sorry for the double post but here is the orchestartion version :D score.pdfwarborn - orchestra - draft - 7 - 03-05-2026 wip - Flow 1.mp3
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Cantai: the singing library
WORDBUILDER !...I forgot to include this link, thats 9 years old, but prebuilt on the 20 year old original program
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Cantai: the singing library
Hi This does sound Fantastic..............but in my opinion this is NOT ai, there using the " ai LABEL " in order to promote sales of their products. The software program im using is over 20 years old, and used a similar TECHNIQUE as in the video below, that video was posted 19 YEARS AGO ! but we incorporated "REAL-HUMAN-VOCALS" ..some examples below. 20 Year Old Vocals.mp3
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WarBorn revisited after published. Version 2 WIP piano sketch
Here is an other revised version! Thanks @Kvothe for your feedback :) War born draft 7 simplified, minimal version 2 03-05-2026 - Flow 1.mp3 war born recomposed draft 7.pdf
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new cinematic drum attempt
From a mixing standpoint, I am confused for the balance in both ears. If it was used in production, then the sound engineer would just balance or displace to the left or right channels when needed. Thus, I think it better to leave the audio equal in both channels. Music: It gives the sense of taiko drums or African drum circles and this is what I wish to speak on. From what I know, it doesn't make sense to repeat the same pattern for too long or have a secondary drum just forcing it's way into the mix by playing off beats. It can work, however, if you ever participate in one, you'll know that one person keeps the beat steady while others play off, conversate, and compliment each other. Whether or not this was your intention, be clear in what you think the music may be paired to. Besides being a generic drum track, think about how others may use it: 1. Jungle fly-over for Documentary 2. Aztec documentary 3. Chase scene 4. Showcase for new product. 5. etc. You can take inspiration from certain cultures or musical examples and create drum tracks for more implied purposes. Lastly, if you want this to be used in a percussion loop within a DAW, make it better for those who want to use it and allow the ending and beginning to overlap or restart on eachother.
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Cantai: the singing library
Hello Have you heard of this virtual instrument called CANTAI? Please note: I have no affiliation with these programmes, even though I use them. https://cantai.app/ It’s a virtual instrument for voices and choirs. It works with MuseScore (which is more advanced), Dorico (the official version was released a couple of days ago) and Sibelius. The novelty is that you write the score, add the parts (soprano, alto, tenor, bass, choir) and write the lyrics... And once everything is set up, the result is that it ‘sings’. I use it with Dorico. It still needs improving, because although it interprets dynamics and accents, and there are many voices available, there will be more. At the moment, in Dorico you can write in English and Latin. But Chinese and Spanish are already available in MuseScore (I think). I’ve written this little sample song to see how it works.
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new cinematic drum attempt
This is my 16 attempt at drum tracks. Slightly better I think than the previous i made but still room for improvement. Any feedback? Thanks. drum track 16.mp3
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Hanz zimmer impression - piano sketch
I speed composed a short Hanz Zimmer imperssion after listening to the sherlock holmes sound track serval times. Any feedback is welcome. Thanks. zimmer impression no 2 - Flow 1.mp3hanz zimmer impression score.pdf
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Luigi Boccherii | Minuet : RENDITION + Bonus Track
Hi there @interlect. Thanks for us the score for this for this submission. Here's my review: When you have string parts, make sure you label them with correct names: violin 1, 2, viola, cello, etc. I am sure the samples you are using in the DAW have those names, too. When the DAW produces a score, the notation can be wonky. However, that does not mean you can clean it up. You are the composer! It is you job to make sure the score is readable, too. Remember: if music can be always performed live, if there is opportunity to. Thus, why not make sure you are ready? Fun fact: Film music has reached the concert setting now. Kvothe.
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Untitled piece for theorbo (a.k.a. gigantic guitar!)
Here's the current version of this piece. I'm still very unhappy with it tbh. It sounds like a soulless mishmash of bad ideas! I feel like I've had to compromise too many times with my two-part writing and tonal centres, due to the limitations of the instrument. The result is a piece that feels meandering, and bent out of shape. The only part I like is the coda! I've started writing another work for theorbo that I'm much happier with: so I'll probably send that one forwards to our concert later this year, and abandon this one. Theorbo piece #26 (midi).mp3 Theorbo piece #27 (midi).pdf
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Symphony No.1 - Finale
Thank you for your kind comments! You are not the first one who recall Bartok while listening my works - I guess it is because of the crude dissonance. I mainly write on computer as it gives me immediate playback which makes my writing more convenient. It is important the method of writing follows the speed my idea comes! haha. It also make the engraving easier. Here is the full set of my Symphony No.1: Symphony No.1 - First Movement - Orchestral and Large Ensemble - Young Composers Music Forum Symphony No.1 - Second Movement - Orchestral and Large Ensemble - Young Composers Music Forum Symphony No.1 - Finale - Orchestral and Large Ensemble - Young Composers Music Forum
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You are one step closer, my friend @Bjarke Now let us talk about articulation markings. I notice in the left hand you have every note mark with a staccato mark. This is not necessary. There are several options. Option 1: mark one group with staccato then use the expression sim. Option 2: Sempre Staccato Option 3: use the word staccato in the left hand. I think in your case, where you have certain articulation pattern, the first choice would be best the choice for you. I feel b. 95-97 is too repetitive . Do we need to hear the repeat the chord in the RH? (it is too static...) I feel that if you allow that chord to breathe and move it will create more momentum. On the same not. b93 is a repeat of b.92... :)- Symphony No.1 - Finale
I'm really enjoying this movement and shall have to check out the rest! One thing your orchestral style reminds me of is the style of parts of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, where folksy tunes and whimsical syncopation disguise rather dissonant harmony! Just wondering; do you write directly into the computer, or on paper? Honestly, I can't tell, which is a good thing...I will write directly into the computer for a piano piece, but wouldn't do so for a symphony, if I ever wanted to write another. Heck, it kinda reminds me of the Shostakovich First, teenage masterpiece, in its playful quirkiness. I'll be looking into more of your stuff.- Early attempt to orchestrate piano Nocturne No.1 by Faure
Hi to all, Here's my first attempt to orchestrate this nocturne. I actually started this last year, and never really finished it properly. I know there's a load of things wrong with it! Not least all the missing slurs and clumsy handovers, etc... The cadenza-like figure on Pages 8 and 9 is particularly awkward to orchestrate: so any suggestions would be very welcome! Maybe I should divide up the runs into shorter figures, and spread them out across different instruments? Perhaps dovetailing these together with overlapping notes, or single handover notes? That way the cadenza could work its way around the orchestra to give a nice 3D effect? Anyway, just thinking outloud! Hope you enjoy. Nocturne No.1 in Eb minor (Faure orchestration) #41.mp3 Nocturne No.1 in Eb minor (Faure orchestration) #41.pdf- Landscapes - Soundscapes - Spring 2026 Composition Competition
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- two waltzes in the style of chopin
waltz 2.mp3waltz 2.pdfwaltz 1.mp3waltz 1.pdf would enjoy feedback- 🇲useScore 4 |ISSUES & BUGS
Thanx for trying its showing the file as corrupted, and then when opened it displays the same "PAGE-CUTOFF" Issue so theres no point in uploading Pdf Scores anymore Thanx again for your Help, at least i know im not the only one with this problem.