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  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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    2nd Year Music @ LU
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    Northern Ontario
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    Musician

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  1. Wow! Thank you so very much. I wish I could give you a 5/5 somewhere! Unfortunately, YC has no such rating system implemented. Also, to my great desolation, the city will not allow me to erect a shrine of you in the park. I will play around with all three of these options for a while and then choose. The first option seems to be the best for me so far. This run will be dedicated to you if my piano work is completed. Hopefully the piece will not cause hemorrhaging, but serve as flattery - a opposed to a non-intentional insult that will cause you to completely de-affiliate yourself from the piece by travelling to the deepest and darkest parts of Ontario (where I reside) and incinerating my piece, personally, shortly before giving me a horribly painful death. Again, I thank you for your assistance! Matt
  2. piano playing 2.mp3 now, this one has a bit of narration. If my playing wasn't so sloppy, it would be alright :D [C E G C E G] should be one beat, and [C Eb G C (Eb)E-natural G] should be another. (lowest Cs of each arpeggio fall on the beat - and, yes: the second part of the pattern should pull a bit more) Thanks again :toothygrin:
  3. Thought it would be most appropriate to post my little question here. It's been a while since I last touched the forum and I'm still a horrible newbie. Now, I'm not the greatest keyboard player - actually, I'm probably the polar opposite - but I have an audio sample of a little run I want to notate. I apologize for the cheesy sound :) I wrote down what I think it might be, but I'm just not sure. You'll hear the pattern I want to keep, anyhow. Thanks to anybody that can help a poor amateur composer out! piano playing.mp3 (part of song to give context, followed by the pattern 4 times) (I can only do triplet groupings in noteworthy - sorry :() Cheers, Matt
  4. This song was originally extremely short and only consisted of the intro and the fast part. A few days ago, I thought, "this has potential." So here it is. Deep, dark, and depressing. Classical-Romantic with tiny little bits of what somebody might call "avant garde." Pardon my notation and pardon my lack of broken chords. NOTEWORTHY :angry:!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MP3: zSHARE - overcast in c minor.mp3 Overcast in C# minor.nwc Overcast in C# minor.pdf
  5. Nah. That's my lack of motivation. I suppose it would be up to the performer to put in expression, lyric, and whatever else. Really, it would be better if I was a tad more serious about this one... :whistling:
  6. I like it :) I especially like the piano intro.
  7. Interesting Piece No.1 for the Bb Clarinet and Piano - Written in Concert C+ - Already transposed for live performance - Dynamics not written - About One minute and Thirty seconds. NOTES: This piece was written for my brother as a "joke" kind of gift. I think that some of the notation might be a tad "off", but this was just a quick little composition. ALSO, Noteworthy does NOT have broken chord symbols (so please put up with my leading grace-notes) My dearest apologies to the Pianist for such a confusing part. Even more dear apologies to the audience that may be subject to this auditory abuse. Do what you wish with this piece. I do not value it all that much. Interesting Piece No.1.nwc Interesting Piece No.1.mid Interesting Piece No.1.pdf
  8. :D I enjoyed it immensly. It was so... Happy :)
  9. I really like this piece :D I played it. Not only does it sound completely magnificent, but it's a joy to play :D (All I had to do was lower the clarinet and the piano by a tone so I could play along with it) Question, though: Is this meant to be in C-major for the Clarinet? Or is there work yet to be done on transposing the piano up?
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