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  2. Well, it is not the main theme to my favorite Russian cartoon, and only pops up once in a while, but if any Russian or person of any other nationality knows what this song is, or can find me the entire melody, I would actually like to arrange it for beginner-level piano; it has been running in my head all day! Ohrwurm, earworm. Perhaps I will ask my Bulgarian sister-in-law; she likes Nu, Pogodi! too!
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  4. This is my 200th work, and i find incredible that i managed to come this far in sucha small time. For my 200th work i decided to make my bread and butter, Galliards! This is for Crumhorn consort, Recorder consort, Rackett, Bassoon, Percussion and Harpsichord. Enjoy! ❤️
  5. These are two inventions I wrote after studying species and free counterpoint with a teacher. If you have any feedback, I'd be grateful to here it!
  6. I've actually made two songs (seious and energy discharge) made out of only deltarune instruments from chapters 1 and 2! (Note: I cant make one for chapters 3 or 4 because there's no .sf2 online)
  7. this is really great! it's nice to see another deltarune fan on this website. I think this captures the original vibe while putting in your own personality!
  8. Is my Counterpoint correct?🤣
  9. What the hell; if anyone can shoot me in the thread the entire melody to this song...
  10. Of course, I could arrange the entire song, if anyone asks nicely! Four measures took me two minutes...
  11. When you get tired of writing music, Russian Cartoons!
  12. https://www.noteflight.com/music/titles/2d07fea1-0168-42b9-bb4c-1ba06cd31d32
  13. hi been working on this piece for a month now, almost straight after "Your Reality," and around the release of Deltarune's Chapter 3+4. i was super inspired by the new osts so i decided to make a "theme and variations" piece from one of them. you could see it as the next step in my "actually learning orchestration journey," after making an arrangement, i guess this time (unlike the previous variations piece), i've divided the variations into three parts. the piece is halfway done in DAW, so i've started to make the score. also, when i do so, i usually polish and look for parts that I can optimize at the same time. the score currently contains only the introduction and the theme since that's the only progress that I've made with scoring. instrumentation : 3(III=pic).3(III=corA).3(III=bc).2 - 4.3.3.1 - timp.perc:glsp/xyl/2toms/sus.cymb/cyms/tgl/tamb - strings lemme know what ya think and feedbacks are always appreciated! OST:
  14. I love chamber music... First Movement Guitar Quartet Arranged For Piano Quartet Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight
  15. String Quartet in D Minor-1 Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight String Quartet In D Minor-2 Free Sheet Music by Robert C Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight String Quartet In D Minor-3 Free Sheet Music by Robert C Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight String Quartet In D Minor-4 Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight
  16. N.B. Williams himself doesn't follow this rule. He quite often has chords of 6, 7 or more pitches spread across several octaves. Especially when he's using complex polytonal clusters. He also doesn't tend to write in chorale form, not that I've noticed.
  17. Oh yes; I never get tired of stealing my brother's unfinished song, and using it in my own compositions! Sabrina Fair Free Sheet Music by John Tyler Fox, arranged by Robert C. Fox for Voice and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight The song upon which this Mass is based...
  18. Missa Sabrina Fair-Kyrie Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Missa Sabrina Fair-Gloria Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Missa Sabrina Fair-Credo Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Missa Sabrina Fair-Sanctus Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Missa Sabrina Fair-Agnus Dei Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight
  19. First Movement of your Ab, #2, nearly made me cry; usually only a Gout attack can make me do that!
  20. Hello, thank you very much for listening! You are right that the tension and release in the composition are not built up directly harmoniously, but perhaps that is a specific feature of this music? It's hard to say. In any case, I'm glad you liked the composition!
  21. if you liked this song, you might like my other songs Serious and Energy Discharge because they are also made out of deltarune instruments.
  22. Thanks for your reply! Here's what measure 29 should look like if the beats were aligned properly according to the correct placement of strong and weak beats in your piece: It makes a very small and barely noticeable difference in the recording. But, especially if you ever gave this to real performers, it would bother a performer to read the music feeling like the strong and weak beats are in the wrong places in relation to the bar lines. In 4/4 beats 1 and 3 are strong beats and beats 2 and 4 are weak, but here you in measure 29 you had them switched. But sometimes composers do do this deliberately as in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 Pizzicato Ostinato or Stravinsky's Last Piano Etude (in F#) from his 4 Etudes for Piano. I hope this clears up any confusion! Thanks for asking.
  23. Last week
  24. Oh, I don't know about the long silence, must have accidentally included it when rendering the WAV. Uh, I couldn't find the pickup you were talking about, also could you clarify what the metric alignment is? I never studied music theory yet (I'm not in high school yet).
  25. Editing; YUCK! Eight minutes even.
  26. it's because i used an organ used in the ost of Deltarune which is greatly inspired by earthbound. if you like earthbound i think you should play Deltarune or Undertale.
  27. Should be about nine minutes.
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