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Merachelanne

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  1. If possible, you could indicate the meter with the beaming or with ties. Off topic- I used to think hemiola was a disease.
  2. oh my gosh, that's so kind of you! Thank you! I have this written on Finale Allegro 2002. (I inherited it from my great-grandmother. I'm honestly not kidding.) I can probably make it into a PDF with those steps, although my score is rough too! I had never really learned to write playable music, I just usually went, "you know what would sound good here? an E. A really high E." I'm actually trying to write some stuff for real instruments right now! How did you manage to make it sound so pretty? That's amazingly better! Hmm now I need to figure out how to somehow balance the volume of the parts so I can hear some of the parts that are drowned out. Google here I come! Thank you again!
  3. hmm the notes are kind of ..... sustainy... it wasn't like that on my Compy! I wonder why? Probably for some computer reason I don't understand
  4. So one day, my brother was making this really ironic rpg on his amazing video game making program that I don't understand, and he said to me, "I need a soundtrack that's really adventurous in a dorky kind of way. Think Legend of Zelda." So here is the result of that! It's not the greatest piece of music ever written, but I was ten, so I'll give myself a break. I think it has it's moments!Magma Magma

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