@Way2Dawn13 Thanks a lot. I don't know how much advice I can give that would be useful, since I usually write with my gut. A lot of my music tends to start with an initial melody that repeats, which I then layer other melodies and complexities on top of in subsequent repetitions. More so, I think it's about finding your ear, knowing what you like, and being able to anticipate where a musical phrase wants to lead you. That intuition comes from listening to a lot of music, and a lot of practice.
@stormmyD I use Finale Printmusic, which I bought for about $100. That's on the cheap end of professional composition software. There are free programs out there, but the quality probably sucks. Google "free notation software."
this is some solid writing, I would however recomend mastering this piece, and staying away from peaking decibles, that will get rid of those edgey muddy parts, but overall a GREAT track! :D
Oboe is my favorite instrument. If you decide to upgrade your software, the more expensive Finale products (Allegro? Is that right?) let you transfer your music to CD, a big plus. I can't afford it, but I'm saving my pennies....
Musicians like you inspire me, wish i had half the talent you have. Your writing style tells a story, simply beautiful.
this song makes me happy... love it... thanks so much for posting
This is awesome, piano blends really nice with selection of your instruments.
Yet another masterpiece with a lot of feeling. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
Thanks. That's the style I aim for.
Really Nice Song Man! you rock, i really enjoyed it! Keep up the great work sir.
@Way2Dawn13 Thanks a lot. I don't know how much advice I can give that would be useful, since I usually write with my gut. A lot of my music tends to start with an initial melody that repeats, which I then layer other melodies and complexities on top of in subsequent repetitions. More so, I think it's about finding your ear, knowing what you like, and being able to anticipate where a musical phrase wants to lead you. That intuition comes from listening to a lot of music, and a lot of practice.
Thanks so much.
Thanks very much.
very soothing :)
Thanks so much!
@stormmyD I use Finale Printmusic, which I bought for about $100. That's on the cheap end of professional composition software. There are free programs out there, but the quality probably sucks. Google "free notation software."
@kcschweig Thanks, I'm glad you like it
This is beautiful and while the mediafire link now says file has been deleted, thank you for sharing it here with us!
Hey there!, Very nice composition, keep up the good work :)
@ShelaBlock Thank you very much. Your response has been approved.
@PaulvanNimwegenMusic Thanks very much.
@ItsaStringThing Thank you.
@DarioAloeMusic Thank you.
@AaronWildeMusic Thanks very much.
@bachynskymusic Thank you.
@63Dizz6495 Thanks very much.
this is some solid writing, I would however recomend mastering this piece, and staying away from peaking decibles, that will get rid of those edgey muddy parts, but overall a GREAT track! :D
@13DuckLucky Thanks. Good to know.
Man dude i know if you put this on itunes I would definitely bye
@philmccrackenproduct Thank you.
@zgravmary well, I can always make my own CD afterwards, and I have for friends and relatives
@22jonjon22 Thank you.
Oboe is my favorite instrument. If you decide to upgrade your software, the more expensive Finale products (Allegro? Is that right?) let you transfer your music to CD, a big plus. I can't afford it, but I'm saving my pennies....
@13DuckLucky would you buy it also? I can't see how you could bye something...
what key signiture is this?? just wondering???
@LEpicFails912 No, unfortunately. All instrument sounds are simulated.
@guitarhero7946 G major