May 16, 200916 yr This is a very diverse songs that has alot of different sections. Beginning with a slow rising entrance. Then it starts taking alittle bit of a turn from there. After a while it goes to a fast pace climatic section. Some parts from this may sound alittle familiar to my other song "Insanity". Well, this is another section of the symphony I'm writing that tells why Insanity happened. MP3 Recording Curiosity.pdf
May 16, 200916 yr As of now, I am unable to listen, and the score is too irksome to read due to size (I'm not in a patient mood tonight. lol) However, I will welcome you to YC, and strongly suggest that you contribute to other portions of the forum (reviewing others, discussion, etc) other than your own thread; this will inturn bring more people to look at your stuff. And I might listen later, we will see.
May 23, 200916 yr OMG nobody knows that there are 4 (!!!) F. Horn parts in an Orchestra??? The first two and the second two in divisi. And what's that one oboe in all score ( not just yours)?? There are two oboe parts in an orchestra not one. As I wrote in many threads you cant expect that all your oboe players play in unison all the time cause they bore themselves, and one oboe player cant oversound a whole orchestra. Anyway it sounds awsome! It's full of fantasy the piece is really good..really. It's an epic piece. But take care of your score too!!
May 23, 200916 yr Author I'll add them in, thanks for the tip! For my other scores I do use 4 horns, but this one I forgot to add them in. Thanks for the comment!
May 23, 200916 yr Hey brandon sorry for the intonation of my comment but I'm bored to write to everyone to use fu*king 4 horns in his/her piece. Maybe because I'm play the F.Horn too, I'm a bit sensitive. And I suggest you to use Bass Trombone for 3. Trombone and Bass Clarinet for 3. Clarinet. I hope it helps! :cool:
May 26, 200916 yr Author It does since I'm rewriting it for concert band so I can get my high school to play it.
May 27, 200916 yr This sounds like a great piece - but as someone had said before the score is a bit difficult to read. My only problem with it is that there were too many ''epic'' moments - massive percussion rolls/crescendos combined with fanfare brass gets old after a couple of times. I look forward to seeing the concert band transcription.
May 31, 200916 yr Firstly, it's his right if he wants to drop instruments. Nothing wrong with that, especially if it's a virtual orchestra. The piece itself starts off with a huge cliche - that motif in the harp, and you do lots of other cliches along the way. Otherwise I thought there were lots of good moments. Fix your grammar and spelling in that video though. And staff, couldn't you have just edited out whatever you found "inappropriate" in my original post here instead of deleting the whole thing?
May 31, 200916 yr Author ^ I'll be sure to fix the grammar. Most of the cliches were variations of the main themes so it would be connected more to this piece than any other piece I write.