As a songwriter of many years, I am impressed with this composition because it is carefully written to create separation of the orchestral sections and does what so many are afraid to do - LEAVE OPEN SECTIONS with sparse instrument performances. What great music does is let a piece BREATHE. In my humble opinion, it is often what you LEAVE OUT that makes music great. The listening experience is about accessibility to the subtle changes which can only come from restraint of the composer. I believe music of a symphony should employ a significant number of rests rather than a thunderstorm of dozens of instruments playing all at once. As in a great painting, all the colors don't have to present together to create a wonderful result. We humans can be drawn to appreciate music that respects our need for room to imagine. WELL DONE !
I wish now a days we could hear music like this by modern composers being preformed in concert halls and being much more known to the public!! Great stuff!!
I think they mean making more stuff like this instead of some contemporary music we hear today. After all, some of the music people are creating in our Slavic lands is completely atrocious, I hope the contemporary music in the West is better than it is here.@@Angel33Demon666
@@Angel33Demon666 This is typical 1800s Romantic Era music, it even uses the basic, traditional sonata form as its structure. it's just that modern film music still heavily use Romantic Era composition techniques to this day If you listen closely, movies have been doing the same thing Ballets have been doing for the past 200 years "Ride of the Valkyries" or "In the hall of the mountain king" would still fit in a movie today
"Symphonic Fantasy" might just be one of the most amazing pieces of music I have heard in quite a while! What a fantastic way to introduce MuseScore 4 using a composition that displays a full symphonic orchestra. Great job!! :)
Not only does this show the immense capabilities of free software, it is a beautifully stunning piece of music. I hope my computer can handle the software like yours can!
technically not free as in libre, since the new sound component of MuseScore 4 is proprietary and closed-source, but it's still free as in gratis (and the rest of musescore remains free open-source software), which is still amazing!
Amazing! You created a wonderful and engaging piece of music, and MS4 does a great job making it sound real and dynamic. Thank you for showcasing this Symphonic Fantasy!
A remarkable composition, and a perfect showcase of the incredible capabilities of Muse Sounds! Your writing is very complex and evocative - you have an excellent understanding of your craft. The themes you established were developed brilliantly.
Even in using midi since the late 80's I only learned of musecore last year, & was surprised how good it was! I love the euro-classical orchestral sound it replicates, & that you can actually use & see the notation, nothing wrong with still using good old fashioned notation to compose music, & free is free!
Actually it's no midi but soundfonts. I hope musescore will support expression maps in the next version. So maybe the playback can be improved even more.
Bravo pour votre travail de composition, d'orchestration, et d'écriture sur Musescore. C'est absolument génial. Merci pour le partage et la démonstration des possibilités de ce logiciel, en plus. Bref, bravo encore.
This is beautiful man! Like I came here to hear how MuseSound would be, but I absolutely stayed for the music. Did not need to go this hard, but I am so glad you did.
Thanks! The motives I used are really simple and basic. My intention was to improve my orchestration skills and testing musescore so I used this simple idea and changed it several times for the different parts of this piece.
Dude... I know you now get these comments every time, but man, this is simply phenomenal. I was hooked up for every single minute of this video. Thank you so much for sharing this piece of art with the world. Incredible.
Impressive piece of work! I hear a real composer at work, in the classical tradition more than the film score style that is often used in this kind of demo's, closer to Brahms than John Williams. Indeed incredible, the results you can get with free software nowadays. I wish I could have had such tools when I was younger and considering becoming a composer...
Oh my goodness….you are insanely talented. Within the first 10 seconds I could tell musescore 4 was great but man this arrangement wouldn’t let me fast forward. This needs to be performed live! I don’t know who you are but you should be famous. This is spectacular and you should be very proud!
I've been using Musescore since the first version and it has gotten so much better over the years! Great composition btw! The string parts are not crazy. It all seems well thought.
Great composition! I even added it to my "Rare Classical Treasures" playlist ;-) The new Musescore sounds are really good. For years I have avoided listening to anything written in Musescore because of its bad sounds that made my ears bleed. This is very different now. Now, after listening to your piece and several others I think that although the samples are definitely better than NotePerformer, NotePerformer is still more natural, musical, and expressive. I am really looking forward to the new NP4 which is supposed to be released in Q1 2023.
@@michaellyndee Lovely music! If you would like to hear Noteperformer in action, come over to my channel and Search "Te Deum". It WILL blow your mind how amazing this plug in transforms Finale Playback... (and the composer is pretty good too! 😉😜)
NotePerformer is great, but MuseScore did a fantastic job with sounds right out of the install. First time I have heard “out of box” software that doesn’t make me cringe hard and run to find a VST or add in so it doesn’t sound like an 8-bit Nintendo! Nice work, Michael! Danke!
Really great composition my friend. Last year I had to compose something with MuseScore 3, it was a catastrophe, it's so damn old, I wish I had MuseScore 4 back then
Please never stop composing, your music emotionally encapsulates a lot of what I and many others love about music. Really beautiful and energetic writing
Brilliant piece! Tolles Stück und das das kostenlose Musescore 4 besser klingt als das kostenpflichtige NotePerformer 4 ist auch so ne interessante Sache. 🙂
Vielen Danke für das Lob! Auch wenn MuseSound noch viel Luft nach oben bietet lässt sich ein besseres Ergebnis meiner Meinung nach nur mit einem aufwendigen Mockup in einer DAW erreichen. MuseScore ist definitiv auf dem richtigen Weg!
I am just testing how to use MuseScore4 to record myself playing with the Yamaha digital keyboard. And looking TH-cam videos for some information I found your composition - I just really loved this piece - really touching!
Good score. I love MuseScore. All my 3.6 scores, however, came into 4.x with reverb on every instrument, and I have had hit and miss getting batches defined in .json to work in 4.1.1. Still working on it.
Beautiful composition! Enjoy the dynamics you put in it. MuseScore 4 is quite a tool for composers and being free tops it off for sure. I prefer to compose in real-time over inserting note by note. I'm sure this was quite a bit of work to put this all together. Congrats!
Oh my gosh! That was just mindblowingly awesome! I've just only begun touching musescore and it's pieces like this that show me how much can be done. Is there any way to get parts of this score so I can dissect it and learn how to construct orchestrations myself?
I'm glad to hear that you like my piece. Unfortunately I have negative experiences with sharing scores, so I won't do this again. I know that analysing scores is the best way to learn but there are people who do horrible things with scores.
@@michaellyndee No problem, I totally understand. You don't want to see your blood, sweat and tears misused by some thug. Perhaps you know of some piece with a range of instruments and loads of dynamics to download that I can study and help me get going?
I only really understood orchestration since I had studied scores from Rachmaninov. That doesn't mean that other composers had less skills, but I've seen Rachmaninov as more complex so I had to analize harder to understand. The Symphonic Fantasy originally was planed to be a practice piece on the new insights...
Thanks for commenting and liking! If you like story telling in orchestral music you perhaps have to check out the first three movements of my 1. Symphony on my channel! ;-)
A couple of years ago, I had never heard of Musescore. I am not in the orchestral composing scene. Then, Musescore was an interesting subject for a Tantacrul video... Then he got in there and some stuff happened, I dont know how much was done by who... But... Now. I would not be too surprised if I started to see low budget films use Musescore for their whole John Williams esque soundtrack. :)
Thanks for commenting! The soundtrack of low budget films mostly came out of DAW mockups. But if MuseScore once can reach the quality of a good orchestral mockup is questionable... But would be great! ;-)
Amazing! Honestly my only comment as a percussionist would be to change those double stops to go back and forth, it would sound more idiomatic and would be easier to play. Amazing, cinematic sounding score though :)
That's what I guessed but I'm not quite sure about that. I love the double timpani but I know that the timpani sound is not what I would call a good timpani. Maybe in future I will try to fit the sound a bit with the MuseScore EQ. For me as a non-percussionist the double timpani part should be playable well. When the timpanis are tuned to Ab - C - E - F before beginning this part, then the percussionist has the time of nearly three bars to change the tune from E to Eb. The rest can be played with this tuning so this should be not too difficult in my opinion. But as said, I'm not a percussionist and I would be glad if some more guys of knowledge wrote their comments to this point. @John Henderson: I don't want to be condescending, so please describe your opinion and suggestion more detailed.
@@michaellyndee Double stop - zwei Töne gleichzeitig, er meint sicher das Intervall nicht synchron sondern mit alternierenden Tönen auszuspielen. Sehe ich übrigens auch so.
Danke für dein Feedback. Interessant - die Töne abwechselnd zu spielen ändert den Soundcharakter völlig. An dieser Stelle präferiere ich tatsächlich die zweistimmige Lösung. Wäre interessant, was wohl die großen Meister dazu gesagt hätten...
Thanks for commenting! I already talked to a professional horn player and now I know that this piece is not only hard to play but needs a really really good horn section and the high c shouldn't be used as often I did. I'm still learning! 😉
This piece sounds extremely good through Muse Sounds! Though have you tried the latest update on Muse Sounds, and the latest beta developer build of MuseScore 4.1 nightly? It's now possible that we can remove the built-in reverb within the Muse Sounds library.
You make composing look so easy. I was so happy with my four bar long piece for flute, cello and piano. My only suggestion is at 9:27 the cellos have dotted crotchets in the 3/4 time. It is easier for most classical musicians to read a crotchet tied to a quaver and then a quaver tied to a crotchet, because it uses the right grouping. Dotted notes, unless with a not to fill the beat, are usually reserved for compound time signatures like 3/8, 6/8, 9/8 etc. I know it technically sounds the same, but if I was a musician receiving this music (which you should absolutely get a real orchestra to play!), I would appreciate little things like that to make the music easier to read.
Thanks for your comment! In most cases I would agree with you. But because every note at this part has the same duration, in my opinion it's easier to read with dotted notes. But this perhaps is just a personal preference of mine.
Ok wow. This beats all the other “how does musescore 4 sound like” compositions BY FAR. Really great work!
Wow! Many thanks for this compliment! Composing is a very important hobby for me, so be sure there will be more in future :-)
@@michaellyndee If composing wasn't a very important hobby for you, my self-esteem would be completely obliterated. This is truly amazing work.
Just because you're better than trash, doesn't mean you're not garbage.
@@Whatismusic123 th-cam.com/video/BsIa_LKojJI/w-d-xo.html
@@Whatismusic123 hi
Came for the musescore sounds, stayed for the excellent music!
Many thanks! I'm glad to hear that you like it!
It's always the small artists with the best music
Most composers become famous when they are dead. Honestly i preferre not being famous! 😉
Michael is by no means small artist. It doesn’t matter how many views he gets. Music is beautiful!
Agree
Hidden gems.
This is genuinely the best thing i've ever heard out of musescore 4, this is incredible
Thanks!
I'm really surprised of all those praising and motivating comments! Many thanks to all of you!
As a songwriter of many years, I am impressed with this composition because it is carefully written to create separation of the orchestral sections and does what so many are afraid to do - LEAVE OPEN SECTIONS with sparse instrument performances. What great music does is let a piece BREATHE. In my humble opinion, it is often what you LEAVE OUT that makes music great. The listening experience is about accessibility to the subtle changes which can only come from restraint of the composer. I believe music of a symphony should employ a significant number of rests rather than a thunderstorm of dozens of instruments playing all at once. As in a great painting, all the colors don't have to present together to create a wonderful result. We humans can be drawn to appreciate music that respects our need for room to imagine. WELL DONE !
Thank you so much for your praising words!
I'm speechless. This is so beautiful, you really have to get this performed by a real orchestra!
Auf jeden Fall!
Why, it already is performed by a real orchestra ! XD Just kidding ofc.
I wish now a days we could hear music like this by modern composers being preformed in concert halls and being much more known to the public!! Great stuff!!
Many thanks! That's good to hear!
These are written by modern composers, they’re just being put into films. This is pretty typical film music
I think they mean making more stuff like this instead of some contemporary music we hear today. After all, some of the music people are creating in our Slavic lands is completely atrocious, I hope the contemporary music in the West is better than it is here.@@Angel33Demon666
@@Angel33Demon666 This is typical 1800s Romantic Era music, it even uses the basic, traditional sonata form as its structure. it's just that modern film music still heavily use Romantic Era composition techniques to this day
If you listen closely, movies have been doing the same thing Ballets have been doing for the past 200 years
"Ride of the Valkyries" or "In the hall of the mountain king" would still fit in a movie today
@ASclassical I very much agree with you
Magnificent! A stunning composition and probably the best demo of the new muse sounds I've come across. Bravo
Many thanks! I'm glad to hear that.
Bro put together one of the best contemporary orchestral pieces I've heard just to test a piece of software
mad respect
Many thanks!
this actually reminds me of most of the movie scores i like, magical but makes me wanna cry in a good way
1:41 HOLY SHIT i wish i can compose like this the buildup is FRICKING AMAZING that suspense dominant 7th at the end is just WOW
Many thanks! The reaction of the community is really amazing! I'm very glad about this!
G7 while the strings make arpeggi. That's how I understand it
"Symphonic Fantasy" might just be one of the most amazing pieces of music I have heard in quite a while! What a fantastic way to introduce MuseScore 4 using a composition that displays a full symphonic orchestra. Great job!! :)
Thanks for your praising words! All those comments are really motivating!
@@michaellyndee Bravo sir!
I came here to check on MuseScore's sounds, and ended up completely forgeting about it, because the music is so beautiful.
Thanks! I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
Not only does this show the immense capabilities of free software, it is a beautifully stunning piece of music. I hope my computer can handle the software like yours can!
technically not free as in libre, since the new sound component of MuseScore 4 is proprietary and closed-source, but it's still free as in gratis (and the rest of musescore remains free open-source software), which is still amazing!
Searched youtube to see whether one can get good sounds out of musescore. Got my answer. 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching and commenting! If you like this and if you are so on fire you should check out my symphony about the four elements!
@@michaellyndee I will, and I also subscribed. :)
Amazing! You created a wonderful and engaging piece of music, and MS4 does a great job making it sound real and dynamic. Thank you for showcasing this Symphonic Fantasy!
two words: epic
Thanks a lot!
This piece is remarkable and this is an amazing representation of MuseScore 4. Very glad I got to come across this. Good work mate.
Thanks! I'm glad that you like it!
A remarkable composition, and a perfect showcase of the incredible capabilities of Muse Sounds! Your writing is very complex and evocative - you have an excellent understanding of your craft. The themes you established were developed brilliantly.
Thank you very much!
Even in using midi since the late 80's I only learned of musecore last year, & was surprised how good it was! I love the euro-classical orchestral sound it replicates, & that you can actually use & see the notation, nothing wrong with still using good old fashioned notation to compose music, & free is free!
I genuinely cry right now.
For joy I hope... ;-)
Utterly gorgeous music.
Many thanks!
This fantasy is an experience! Bravo!
Thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
“Symphonic Fantasy” this name is wonderful for this song.And as a bassoon player so happy can heard my instrument had so many solo.
Nice to hear that you like it!
Holy crap this is so good, sounds really beautiful with it just being midi
Actually it's no midi but soundfonts. I hope musescore will support expression maps in the next version. So maybe the playback can be improved even more.
Bravo pour votre travail de composition, d'orchestration, et d'écriture sur Musescore. C'est absolument génial. Merci pour le partage et la démonstration des possibilités de ce logiciel, en plus. Bref, bravo encore.
Merci!
The allegro ma non troppo session was such a gorgeous variation of the main theme. I like this composition a lot🔥❤
Thanks! Actually melodies of the different parts are variations of the main theme. I'm glad to hear that you like it!
I love this, as an aspiring composer myself, I wish to one day write a piece half as good as this. Great work!
Haha! Thanks for this!
I could definitely put in a word for my university's orchestra to perform this!!! Is this on musescore's site yet?
Dude is legit TALENTED! I'm subscribing RIGHT NOW.
Many thanks!
This is beautiful man!
Like I came here to hear how MuseSound would be, but I absolutely stayed for the music. Did not need to go this hard, but I am so glad you did.
Nice to hear that you like this piece! You're welcome to check out my other works.
While I'm undecided about the musical ideas, this orchestration is brilliant and imaginative. Excellent display of the power of MuseScore 4!
Thanks! The motives I used are really simple and basic. My intention was to improve my orchestration skills and testing musescore so I used this simple idea and changed it several times for the different parts of this piece.
i really do hope that one day someone plays this song because it’s truly impressive
I hope so too! ;-)
You take musescore to another level.
My pleasure! ;-)
This is absolutely wonderful!
Thanks!
Dude... I know you now get these comments every time, but man, this is simply phenomenal. I was hooked up for every single minute of this video. Thank you so much for sharing this piece of art with the world. Incredible.
Every single comment is so motivating! So thank you for that!
This is incredible work. You're a great composer, hope I can one day get on your level. Keep up the great work
Many thanks for your praising words!
What a piece! And the musesounds fit very nicely with the style!
Thank you for this!
Impressive piece of work! I hear a real composer at work, in the classical tradition more than the film score style that is often used in this kind of demo's, closer to Brahms than John Williams. Indeed incredible, the results you can get with free software nowadays. I wish I could have had such tools when I was younger and considering becoming a composer...
Thanks for your complement!
Truly a fantastic piece, thank you so much for sharing it with the community
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
Oh my goodness….you are insanely talented. Within the first 10 seconds I could tell musescore 4 was great but man this arrangement wouldn’t let me fast forward. This needs to be performed live! I don’t know who you are but you should be famous. This is spectacular and you should be very proud!
Many thanks! I live performance would be a dream of myself!
HOLY SHIT this is honestly so freaking impressive. I cant explain how well written it is!! Keep up the good job!! Masterpiece! :D
I've been using Musescore since the first version and it has gotten so much better over the years! Great composition btw! The string parts are not crazy. It all seems well thought.
Many thanks!
Great composition! I even added it to my "Rare Classical Treasures" playlist ;-)
The new Musescore sounds are really good. For years I have avoided listening to anything written in Musescore because of its bad sounds that made my ears bleed. This is very different now.
Now, after listening to your piece and several others I think that although the samples are definitely better than NotePerformer, NotePerformer is still more natural, musical, and expressive. I am really looking forward to the new NP4 which is supposed to be released in Q1 2023.
Many thanks! I don't know NotePerformer but maybe I give it a chance after the new release.
@@michaellyndee Lovely music! If you would like to hear Noteperformer in action, come over to my channel and Search "Te Deum". It WILL blow your mind how amazing this plug in transforms Finale Playback... (and the composer is pretty good too! 😉😜)
NotePerformer is great, but MuseScore did a fantastic job with sounds right out of the install. First time I have heard “out of box” software that doesn’t make me cringe hard and run to find a VST or add in so it doesn’t sound like an 8-bit Nintendo! Nice work, Michael! Danke!
Wow this is good.
Really great composition my friend. Last year I had to compose something with MuseScore 3, it was a catastrophe, it's so damn old, I wish I had MuseScore 4 back then
Dang, I started composing with musescore 2 and hearing someone say musescore 3 is old makes me feel old now
The beginning of this was incredible!
My brother
Format>Style>General>Hide empty staves
Much cleaner sheet
Astounding piece, by the way.
Thank you for commenting! I'll try that, but for me it's much clearer if each instrument has its place. Maybe a personal preference.
@@michaellyndee That's fair
Please never stop composing, your music emotionally encapsulates a lot of what I and many others love about music. Really beautiful and energetic writing
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad that you like it! Don't worry about that I could stop composing. The next project is nearly ready!
Wow, this is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
Bravo~
Many thanks! Then probably you haven't heard enough or I can compete with the big masters... 🤔😉
Fantastic display of Musescore's new capabilities. And also a brilliant composition Michael. Well done.
I've been looking for this. It's a bit nutty how good it sounds.
Thank you very much!
This orchestral work just made MuseScore 4 seem like "Made in Heaven". I love this piece & I love MuseScore 4!
Thank you very much!
I can’t believe the little amount of views and likes. Hope more people get to see this masterpiece!
Thank you! I'm honoured!
Fantastic work! The composition and orchestration is amazing, and you really use the new soundfonts to the fullest here. Hope you keep writing!
Thanks a lot! Of course I keep writing! The next project is in progress!
Brilliant piece! Tolles Stück und das das kostenlose Musescore 4 besser klingt als das kostenpflichtige NotePerformer 4 ist auch so ne interessante Sache. 🙂
Vielen Danke für das Lob! Auch wenn MuseSound noch viel Luft nach oben bietet lässt sich ein besseres Ergebnis meiner Meinung nach nur mit einem aufwendigen Mockup in einer DAW erreichen. MuseScore ist definitiv auf dem richtigen Weg!
@@michaellyndee Scheint so!
this is amazing!!! never before have i heard something this good on musescore!
Thank you very much! I'm glad to hear that!
Awesome work! Sounds great!
Thanks a lot!
literally mesmerized rn, this is so cool
Many thanks for your compliment!
I really enjoyed the whole of your composition. Beautiful and brilliant themes and stunning orchestration. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this compliment! I'm glad to hear that you've enjoyed it!
Fantastic writing, and excellent use of the new musesounds. Thanks for this.
Thank you too!
So much fun to hear and watch! Thank you for sharing such a joyous and well-executed composition!
Thank you very much!
I am just testing how to use MuseScore4 to record myself playing with the Yamaha digital keyboard. And looking TH-cam videos for some information I found your composition - I just really loved this piece - really touching!
Thanks for watching and liking!
Amazing, you did a great work here with this fantasy. Musescore 4 sounds nice !
Thanks!
Good score. I love MuseScore. All my 3.6 scores, however, came into 4.x with reverb on every instrument, and I have had hit and miss getting batches defined in .json to work in 4.1.1. Still working on it.
The reverb button on each instrument was added in 4.1 and I find it more difficult to get a good sound out of it than in 4.0
Love it so far! Wonder how this would be performed in a concert hall! Wonderful work, Michael!
Thank you very much!
You got me to head on over and try Musescore! Beautiful work!! (See that double exclamation point there? Means a lot.)
What a goosebump melody, so emotional!
Many thanks!
Beautiful
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful composition! Enjoy the dynamics you put in it. MuseScore 4 is quite a tool for composers and being free tops it off for sure. I prefer to compose in real-time over inserting note by note. I'm sure this was quite a bit of work to put this all together. Congrats!
Many thanks for your comment! Yes, composing for a whole orchestra is very time spending. ;-)
You're a master of composing!!!!!
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that!
Very enjoyable! I've added this to the Catalogue of Symphonies I'm compiling!
Thank you! I'm honored!
I'm as impressed with the composition as this guy seeing such a good reception XD
Thanks! I'm really honored!
This is phenomenal, fantastic job composing this!
Thank you very much!
Oh my gosh! That was just mindblowingly awesome! I've just only begun touching musescore and it's pieces like this that show me how much can be done.
Is there any way to get parts of this score so I can dissect it and learn how to construct orchestrations myself?
I'm glad to hear that you like my piece. Unfortunately I have negative experiences with sharing scores, so I won't do this again. I know that analysing scores is the best way to learn but there are people who do horrible things with scores.
@@michaellyndee No problem, I totally understand. You don't want to see your blood, sweat and tears misused by some thug. Perhaps you know of some piece with a range of instruments and loads of dynamics to download that I can study and help me get going?
I only really understood orchestration since I had studied scores from Rachmaninov. That doesn't mean that other composers had less skills, but I've seen Rachmaninov as more complex so I had to analize harder to understand. The Symphonic Fantasy originally was planed to be a practice piece on the new insights...
At 1:53 , it sounds like "Oogway Ascends", and the melody at 8:49 is very beautiful. This is a gorgeous sounding piece!!
You are not the first who mentioned the similarity to Oogway and I'm very happy to hear that you like my melody.
sounds like enchanted a little bit to me i love it
Dude this was amazing! Keep up the good work.
Many thanks!
This is amazing. Wonderful work. The samples are stupendous too!
Thank you!
einfach nur wow. Das ist unglaublich schön
Danke dir! Schön dass es dir gefällt!
This is incredible. Well done man! Really inspirational, really beautiful, and I can hear a whole story that goes along with this. Good job :)
Thanks for commenting and liking! If you like story telling in orchestral music you perhaps have to check out the first three movements of my 1. Symphony on my channel! ;-)
Very beautiful
Many thanks!
absolutely beautiful. amazing
Thank you very much!
A couple of years ago, I had never heard of Musescore. I am not in the orchestral composing scene. Then, Musescore was an interesting subject for a Tantacrul video... Then he got in there and some stuff happened, I dont know how much was done by who... But... Now. I would not be too surprised if I started to see low budget films use Musescore for their whole John Williams esque soundtrack. :)
Thanks for commenting! The soundtrack of low budget films mostly came out of DAW mockups. But if MuseScore once can reach the quality of a good orchestral mockup is questionable... But would be great! ;-)
severely underrated
Thank you for commenting!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Many thanks!
Amazing! Honestly my only comment as a percussionist would be to change those double stops to go back and forth, it would sound more idiomatic and would be easier to play. Amazing, cinematic sounding score though :)
Thanks for your comment! What exactly do you mean by "double stops"? I'm always glad to learn more details.
@@michaellyndee If I had to guess, I would say probably the timpani part around 8:07.
That's what I guessed but I'm not quite sure about that. I love the double timpani but I know that the timpani sound is not what I would call a good timpani. Maybe in future I will try to fit the sound a bit with the MuseScore EQ.
For me as a non-percussionist the double timpani part should be playable well. When the timpanis are tuned to Ab - C - E - F before beginning this part, then the percussionist has the time of nearly three bars to change the tune from E to Eb. The rest can be played with this tuning so this should be not too difficult in my opinion. But as said, I'm not a percussionist and I would be glad if some more guys of knowledge wrote their comments to this point.
@John Henderson: I don't want to be condescending, so please describe your opinion and suggestion more detailed.
@@michaellyndee Double stop - zwei Töne gleichzeitig, er meint sicher das Intervall nicht synchron sondern mit alternierenden Tönen auszuspielen. Sehe ich übrigens auch so.
Danke für dein Feedback. Interessant - die Töne abwechselnd zu spielen ändert den Soundcharakter völlig. An dieser Stelle präferiere ich tatsächlich die zweistimmige Lösung. Wäre interessant, was wohl die großen Meister dazu gesagt hätten...
Really awesome piece and demo for Musescore4
Thank you for that!
Beautiful Piece!!! ^^
Many thanks!
@@michaellyndee Thanks to you, friend!! I'm honored to hear you ^^
Splendide !
as a horn player this is certified fire
Thanks for commenting! I already talked to a professional horn player and now I know that this piece is not only hard to play but needs a really really good horn section and the high c shouldn't be used as often I did. I'm still learning! 😉
Stunning and beautiful!
Thank you for commenting!
This piece sounds extremely good through Muse Sounds!
Though have you tried the latest update on Muse Sounds, and the latest beta developer build of MuseScore 4.1 nightly? It's now possible that we can remove the built-in reverb within the Muse Sounds library.
I'm on MuseScore 4.0.2 and it seems to be up to date...🤔
Fantastic!
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you like it!
You make composing look so easy. I was so happy with my four bar long piece for flute, cello and piano.
My only suggestion is at 9:27 the cellos have dotted crotchets in the 3/4 time. It is easier for most classical musicians to read a crotchet tied to a quaver and then a quaver tied to a crotchet, because it uses the right grouping. Dotted notes, unless with a not to fill the beat, are usually reserved for compound time signatures like 3/8, 6/8, 9/8 etc. I know it technically sounds the same, but if I was a musician receiving this music (which you should absolutely get a real orchestra to play!), I would appreciate little things like that to make the music easier to read.
Thanks for your comment! In most cases I would agree with you. But because every note at this part has the same duration, in my opinion it's easier to read with dotted notes. But this perhaps is just a personal preference of mine.
Absolut grandios. Das ist eine umwerfende und beeindruckende Komposition. Mir fehlen die Worte.....Glückwunsch zu Deinem Talent.
Vielen Dank! Schön dass es dir gefällt. Aber Talent alleine reicht halt nicht 🙂
This sounds so good keep up the amazing work ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks! I'm glad you like this so much!
fabulous!
Beautiful piece of work!!
Thank you for that comment!