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Op.9 Nr.2 Spring Symphony
Well, What can i say.......without getting arrested ? You must have some "State-of the Art" computer-software-Setup, to be able to implement practically every known instrument, within a symphonic Orchestra, with such precision. It doesn't get any better than this, unless your gonna drop in the addition of a Choral-Choir occasionally. Creating a condensed 3:00 Min version using the Best Bits from the " start-Middle-End ", would be quite an Achievement too , but with a careful -re-edit, it's possible, and would be making the MOST of the LEAST , within an allotted time.
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Mendelssohn orchestration (Barcarolle Op.30 No.6)
Thanks Peter. I've been told the harmonies in the bass clarinet with two bassoons sound rather heavy: so I'm going to modify those when I can get round to it. Will try Henry's suggestion of putting the melody in the violins too, for more timbral variety.
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Contemplation No.5
Hi and thanks for nice review. I've found that recording to midi while playing an expressive piano piece without following the metronome creates the best result - a live and expressive piano performance. Because if I perform to a metronome the live feel is lost and sounds digital/computer like. But I WANT what I perform/improvise capture to midi anyway so that I have the performance captured as notes. I usually do not create a score with my piano works because of the work involved quantizing by hand every single measure! The printed score needs to be quantized to look correct, and be playable. This piece took hours of manually quantizing every measure to create a correct score. With my pop/electronic/etc music I do create notes in the piano roll to beats like you do. That type music I want played quantized anyway. But not an expressive piano solo piece that is not to played by a metronome. I should be that indication on the score!
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A New Thread for New Music
The Wanderer of Time:
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Contemplation No.5
Hello @MichaelJohn A beautiful piece with a calm, serene mood which I very enjoyed to listen! I must say that I did not spend many attention – when reading the score – to the harmonic structure of the piece (as Peter did), because I was really captivated and fascinated about the detailed performance concerning articulation, dynamics and tempo! I would love if every piano piece presented here at the forum had that quality. I especially like the accentuation of the melody which is interwoven in the triplets, so that even if the score looks „simple“, I had the impression that were more voices involved as one could think from a short look at the score. I just did not understand completely your comments how you created the score and recording: The recording is a live recording resulting into a midi file which you have now reproduced with a better piano sound. That’s great, so we know that you are not only able to compose or improvise that piece but also to play it in that intense and expressive quality. But what about the „quantized notes“? I can’t imagine what a software would produce for a „score“ from a live recording with such an amount of rubato, fermatas and accentuation … I’m asking such silly questions since my approach to compose is quite opposite. I first write the notes down (even not as a „paper composer“) but using notation software and produce my score and midi files from that input. And, yes, I’ve always the intention in mind how I would interpret it on the piano. Therefore I always maintain two scores, one to print out and one for the recording with a huge amount of additional articulation, dynamics and time changes to achieve a satisfying recording result. And I must admit, it would a hard work to encode that amount of interpretation you gave your piece!
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It is almost my birthday!
I'll try to listen to more of your improvisation, but to hear that gawdawful tune for thirty minutes...
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Prelude in F-sharp major
Yes, now it looks fine! The chords and intervals in each hand can be clearly recognized. I would also decide to have the beam nearer to the majority of the notes and adjusting the length of the stems is obviously driven by the means to avoid collisions with the dynamic marks – what you’ve well done in the example. I have also not read „Behind Bars“ and other standard literature concerning engraving. I usually try to follow my aesthetic feeling which has been taught by the good old hand-engraved editions, for example the Mugellini edition of the Welltempered Clavier (Breitkopf & Härtel) which I use to play from. For my note engraving I do not use MuseScore (or other software with a graphical user interface) but lilypond (which has a different approach, you’re typing the score in a sort of „software“ source code in a simple text file and lilypond „compiles“ it to a .pdf and .midi file). However, that might not be everyone’s preference how to work when composing, there is an interesting „essay“ from the lilypond creators concerning what make it so difficult to let scores produced by computer programs look as satisfying as the hand-engraved ones.
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First String Quartet - Score Feedback Needed.....
Thanks Peter. Yes, unfortunately that's the aspect I don't have the capability to get right (tonality and enharmonics) so I always write atonally. I'm told I often veer quite far from the key I'm in anyway, so it seems usually to be more appropriate.
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A New Thread for New Music
The Dance of Swords:
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First String Quartet - Score Feedback Needed.....
Hi @guy500 ! From a cursory look at the score and a short session listening to the beginning of it, it looks like you're not using the right enharmonic spellings. In the beginning you're in G minor so all your D#'s and A#'s should be Eb's and Bb's, respectively. Then at C you switch to F minor, so you all your G#'s and C#'s should also be Ab's and Db's, respectively (in addition to the Eb's and Bb's). That's just in accordance with standard notation regarding key signature and proper spelling of scales in alphabetical order (like you wouldn't spell G minor scale as G, A, A#, C, D, D#, F#, G because you're missing some kind of B and E in the alphabet). Thanks for sharing!
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First String Quartet - Score Feedback Needed.....
Just finished my first String Quartet. I'd love your thoughts on it (constructive, though, please....), but most of all I need feedback on the score. I'm new to scoring (and have no musical training) and so am not confident at all with it. I'm especially worried about the notation around articulations/accents. I'd really like to know how much of it needs to change in order to make it playable by a real-life String Quartet. Track 26 - String Quartet no.1 - FULL VERSION (Jan-Mar 2026).mp3Track 26 - String Quartet no.1 - Score.pdf You can also listen and read the score at Track 26 - String Quartet no.1 (Jan-March 2026) -
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guy500 started following When did you start composing? and First String Quartet - Score Feedback Needed.....
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When did you start composing?
My story is a bit different - I started at 52 - less then 2 years ago - with no musical training whatsoever (apart from badly strumming a guitar for a while in my later 20s...). I seem to be very prolific though - my first String Quartet that I've just finished is my 26th piece since July 2024....
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following It is almost my birthday!
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It is almost my birthday!
I get it! It's a choral arrangement, similar to the setting my college choir used! No need to worry about hand size. I just put it in piano score because I did it in two minutes.
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It is almost my birthday!
I meant as in hand size.
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L.A.P.D. Documentary Style Theme-1+2
To Conclude: This Intro-Outro theme, is also being held "ON-ICE"
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L.A.P.D. Documentary Style Theme-1+2
Both | INTRO-OUTRO | enter-exit concepts, were requested to sound similar for the shows continuity . Both were rejected by MEDSTAR TELEVISION and replaced by the Signature-Sound below. However they were kept on file,with interest regarding a different Franchise in Future productions.
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L.A.P.D. Documentary Style Theme-1+2
I feel like theme number one fits more of this style. You are choosing the second theme feels like something straight out of a video game and it sounds like more of a medieval battle theme. I see the audio effect of bass boosting certain instruments, or adding some form of distortion, especially on the horns and what sounds to be strings on the melody
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Orgelstück in G-Dur
Well, not really! And the German title was just for fun; my German is dreadful. It's the extracted organ part of the Sanctus, minus a couple measures, from my Missa Sabrina Fair (a parody mass based on motives from a song by my brother) and it just occurred to me that it makes a decent solo organ piece! Anyone care to registrate it for me? 😄 Well. helps to post the score! Orgelstück in G-Dur Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Organ | Noteflight
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A New Thread for New Music
A church organ, a clavinet, and two human voices join each other in this composition of mine: https://soundcloud.com/user-321964225/captain-rosemurt-vii
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It is almost my birthday!
Rachmaninoff? Look at my piano writing! Naw, I keep it simple. Great pianist/composers can write that "busy" stuff. Thank you for the compliment: I LOVE Rachmaninoff.
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It is almost my birthday!
Thanks! (P. S. On the first beat, second bar, it should be tonic mode on the bass, and also, are you rachmaninoff?)