I wish people would play your arrangements more often. ;;; I would, I just simply couldn't be able to find people with the same commitment to practice as me. Rip.
Some of the beaming you've got in the 12/8 sections are quite confusing. You might consider re-beaming some stuff so that the performers can more clearly see the four groups of 3 eighth notes in some places.
Dylan Pich For sure. I made it in high school on Musescore so, admittedly, I wasn’t too concerned about beaming let alone engraving. For sure worth revisiting. Though in some places, it’s not supposed to be thought of in 4 groups of 3 eights, as a lot of sections are supposed to have a 6/4 feel superimposed on 12/8 sections. So the beaming in some spots is intentional, or else players would interpret the music differently. But yeah, my old stuff like this still needs a lot of work in regards to engraving
Rolly Coaster If you’re asking about how I record the video, Musescore has a feature where you can just send the piece to TH-cam and it makes the video. With my Finale stuff, I screen record everything and edit it.
I wish people would play your arrangements more often. ;;;
I would, I just simply couldn't be able to find people with the same commitment to practice as me. Rip.
0:41 It is a leading tone in a flat key signature and should be sharpened (S. Sax Beat 10)
Hi. I'm trying to get a quartet together to perform this. Just need to find a soprano player!
Gavin Wilson-Roseveare Once you find one, make sure to make a recording!
I play Soprano
That was amazing!
hi
nice
Some of the beaming you've got in the 12/8 sections are quite confusing. You might consider re-beaming some stuff so that the performers can more clearly see the four groups of 3 eighth notes in some places.
Dylan Pich For sure. I made it in high school on Musescore so, admittedly, I wasn’t too concerned about beaming let alone engraving. For sure worth revisiting.
Though in some places, it’s not supposed to be thought of in 4 groups of 3 eights, as a lot of sections are supposed to have a 6/4 feel superimposed on 12/8 sections. So the beaming in some spots is intentional, or else players would interpret the music differently.
But yeah, my old stuff like this still needs a lot of work in regards to engraving
I didn't realize how old this was! That makes a lot of sense.
How do you record these? I'm sure it's been asked before, but I must know.
Rolly Coaster The audio for it is just the default Musescore sound font, so it’s all MIDI instruments realizing the music.
Rolly Coaster If you’re asking about how I record the video, Musescore has a feature where you can just send the piece to TH-cam and it makes the video. With my Finale stuff, I screen record everything and edit it.
Joshua Haugen the latter is what I wanted to hear. Thank you sir; love the music!
What soundfont do you use?
Just the standard Musescore 2.0 soundfont, which I think is FluidR3.