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Here's the second movement for my first microtonal trio for guitar, bass guitar, and keyboard tuned to the 32-note Harmonic Series scale. Please leave comments, criticisms, feedback, as even Monarcheon's feedback on the first movement helped a lot. Hope you enjoy it!
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keyboard City of Mysteries -- Piano Series
Zimr Music posted a topic in Incidental Music and Soundtracks
These piano tracks are meant to add atmosphere to my Silent Hills game project. These are meant to be listened to with half volume as they are for background music. Inspired by Akira Yamaoka's music -
Some piano music....open to new music opportunities. www.carldoesmusic.com
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Opus 7-1(Allegro misterioso) and Opus 7-2(Moderato grandioso) sonata written for piano and harpsichord(part three coming soon). Opus 7-1.mp3 Opus 7-2.mp3
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I am writing a small piece and want to use the free Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra but as I was having a look at the instruments when laid out on keyboard, many of the instruments don't seem to be on the correct octave according to pitch (as guessed from instrument ranges).Am I correct in guessing that?Are the fixed sfz files available for it somewhere?
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Hello chums. My name is Marcus. I am largely a self-taught amateur composer. I have observed techniques used by composers of the Classical period such as C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, and Mozart, and I have incorporated such into a composition of my own. The piece I intend to complete is a keyboard sonata in C minor, and I have the last several measures of the piece attached to this topic in PDF and MIDI format as a fragment. Feel free to observe and listen to this fragmentary composition. Do any of you people know of any methods that could help one master a style period like the Classical? I was thinking along the lines of a specific kind composition help book, but if any of you can think of something more effective in what I'm looking for, that would be great. Fragment.pdf Fragment.mid
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I have recently completed a revamped keyboard sonata originally composed by the 18th century Spanish composer Antonio Soler. The sonata is in MIDI format, and I'm wondering if any of you guys know if this kind of composition can possibly be submitted to kunstderfuge.com, which is a site that deals with classical compositions in audio format. You see, the sonata is mostly the work of Soler, and I copied most of the music from free sheet music written by the original composer, and I merely edited and added parts to the work. So, if it is possible to upload this kind of work to that website, how should I go about doing it? If it is not possible, where would be the best website I could go about sharing it?
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Sometime in the future I plan to produce rap/hip hop beats using a digital audio workstation (Reason or Logic Pro) and a 61 key MIDI keyboard. My path begins with learning how to play a regular 61 key keyboard of course. I'm trying to figure out if that route makes sense for people that are currently producers, and also, how much time should I spend on the regular 61 key keyboard and what level of proficiency should I be at before I go out and actually buy the MIDI keyboard and start making beats? Thank you.