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Psalm 100: All People on Earth do Dwell - Finale movement


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The final movement of my cantata on Psalm 100. I'm still developing the first few movements/arias, which I will post here when mostly finished!

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Hi, it sound really good and feels approviate for a religious porpuse. Well done!!!

I would like to see some organ or keyboard score to have a closer look to the harmonies...I am terrible reading C key.

By the way is ther a particular reason of using C keys? I sing in a religous choir myself and I have seen it very seldom. 

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2 hours ago, Guillem82 said:

Hi, it sound really good and feels approviate for a religious porpuse. Well done!!!

I would like to see some organ or keyboard score to have a closer look to the harmonies...I am terrible reading C key.

By the way is ther a particular reason of using C keys? I sing in a religous choir myself and I have seen it very seldom. 

 

It's not keyboard score form, but I changed the clefs to modern ones 🙂

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Yeah I was about to say the same thing about the clefs until I read Guillem's comment. You can also remove your pdf and replace it in the original post to save the confusion from people who might not read what's been said already about your music. 

I'm not a choral person, but to my ears it sounded good. 🙂 

But what in tarnation is this?

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just write ritardando at "come" and have the tempo on "joice" be 64?

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1 hour ago, Thatguy v2.0 said:

Yeah I was about to say the same thing about the clefs until I read Guillem's comment. You can also remove your pdf and replace it in the original post to save the confusion from people who might not read what's been said already about your music. 

I'm not a choral person, but to my ears it sounded good. 🙂 

But what in tarnation is this?

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just write ritardando at "come" and have the tempo on "joice" be 64?

 

Musescore’s ritards are iffy at best. I usually just write what you see and then hide it with the “v” key, but I forgot to this time, lol

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On 4/15/2024 at 11:28 AM, Hcab5861 said:

Musescore’s ritards are iffy at best. I usually just write what you see and then hide it with the “v” key, but I forgot to this time, lol

 

I had a similar issue while writing for orchestra, so I get that feeling. You can select the rit. and go to Properties (either go to View -> Properties or press F8) and change the slowing rate of the rit. to what you need. You can start at a slightly slower tempo if that helps the rit. slow just to your preference.

If it's not to your liking (or if you knew that already), hiding them works too. 

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5 hours ago, Awsumerguy said:

I had a similar issue while writing for orchestra, so I get that feeling. You can select the rit. and go to Properties (either go to View -> Properties or press F8) and change the slowing rate of the rit. to what you need. You can start at a slightly slower tempo if that helps the rit. slow just to your preference.

If it's not to your liking (or if you knew that already), hiding them works too. 

 

I actually didn’t know that! Thank you!!

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