Yes: "Lawrence of Disruptia" meets the "Romantic going into nothing". No development, barely a musical bow, only some blocks of good ol' film-score-derviates. Sorry! Not my music.
I'm an amateur musician and composer, and I'm used to "lizst" the music people make on Musescore. I use musescore too, and I'm glad to see the amazing work the community is doing. 10 years ago it was impossible to compose, listen and enjoy our compositions for free or without orchestral equipment, now we have this powerful and fascinating free software. Meanwhile, I am using your masterpiece to study, too delicious. Congrats my friend, and good regards from Mexico.
Yes, exactly! :) Another fascinating fact is, that MuseScore is actually better than some of the paid softwares I've seen in the quality of the sound of each instruments. It really is a blessing that we are easily granted the ability to run our minds free into endless worlds of music compositions.
yes! the power that musescore 4 gave the amateur writing community is incredible and is such a far cry from what was possible less than a year ago. it is truly amazing that musescor could go from a silly little platform that people used for fun to a monstrous software that has professional applications
Majestic composition if I say so myself. I get elements of Dune/Lawrence of Arabia without being a note for note copy. You add plenty of your own flare and the dynamics are pleasing to the ear. I also admire the unique chord and note choices, really leaves you guessing where the song will go next, and then it takes you on a journey through that eponymous Great Void. I've been wanting to get into Musescore seeing it's free and all, but I have no idea how to notate music. Your work is excellent and you've earned a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Thank you! If you wish to get into music composition i would recommend taking some form of online music theory course or consulting a mentor or teacher who can guide you. good luck!
Hey there! I know I am really late to this but I just wanted to say you're an exceptionally amazing composer for being able to convey a diverse range of emotions. You've got a lot of musical talent and are able to make such a complexity of a conposition into a masterpiece. I am hyped for your future compositions! Cheers :)
This is absolutely outstanding, these are the pieces I look up to whenever I lose my inspiration to compose. Honestly, you have captured what it feels like to be in a void, thank you for posting this - I feel motivated again!
yes! pauls dream was a big inspiration for this because that harmonic scale sound just sounds so cool in a space context. this piece is a mixture of inspiration from some of the greatest space scores to date; i took inspiration from dune, star wars, starfield, and the cosmos theme
@@jettandrademusic 'Dark' has a lot of music by other artists integrated throughout the series. There is a playlist on youtube with 'dark music scenes'. ua-cam.com/play/PLknbD1sgKrddzJdsnwuW2vVLSMz85NwtZ.html
Sounds great! Unfortunately the timpani part is not playable (out of range and note progressions that won't work). I see a lot of composers struggling with percussion parts, maybe discuss your ideas with a percussionist to see what is possible. Apart from that, again, great work😊
purely by accident too ;-; i wrote this and then started playing the gane a few months later and was utterly disappointed when i found out i was a fraud
@jettandrademusic only with that? That's really cool. Would like to have a look at that since they are not many tutorials on musescore mixing haha. Nice work.
@@joshsanchez9793 thanks! the mixer for musescore 4 is actually pretty good and even allows you to add effects fhat you have downloaded and offers effects to download from the muse hub
Dear Jett, congratulations to your work! My name is Andreas, I´m a conductor in Germany. Are you interested to write a piece for a real orchestra and choir? Best wishes Andreas
I love how much MuseScore leveled up the game for us all! That’s a stellar piece
thanks! musescore 4 really was such a game changer for all amateur composers
I'm proud to say that I stayed for the whole thing.
This is absolutely stunning! It sounds like a film score!
Yes: "Lawrence of Disruptia" meets the "Romantic going into nothing". No development, barely a musical bow, only some blocks of good ol' film-score-derviates. Sorry! Not my music.
I'm an amateur musician and composer, and I'm used to "lizst" the music people make on Musescore.
I use musescore too, and I'm glad to see the amazing work the community is doing.
10 years ago it was impossible to compose, listen and enjoy our compositions for free or without orchestral equipment, now we have this powerful and fascinating free software.
Meanwhile, I am using your masterpiece to study, too delicious. Congrats my friend, and good regards from Mexico.
Yes, exactly! :) Another fascinating fact is, that MuseScore is actually better than some of the paid softwares I've seen in the quality of the sound of each instruments. It really is a blessing that we are easily granted the ability to run our minds free into endless worlds of music compositions.
yes! the power that musescore 4 gave the amateur writing community is incredible and is such a far cry from what was possible less than a year ago. it is truly amazing that musescor could go from a silly little platform that people used for fun to a monstrous software that has professional applications
Your composition sounds brilliant! Muse Sounds always sounds very realistic when it playsback any of our original compositions and arrangements.
thank you!
Great piece! 3:36 sounds like the licc hahaha
I must say, this is a wonderful composition!
WONDERFUL composition. Fantastic story-telling through music.
This is great! For now 2 years, I'm trying to compose such orchestral masterpieces, while failing all the time. It's great to see, what could be...
Majestic composition if I say so myself. I get elements of Dune/Lawrence of Arabia without being a note for note copy. You add plenty of your own flare and the dynamics are pleasing to the ear.
I also admire the unique chord and note choices, really leaves you guessing where the song will go next, and then it takes you on a journey through that eponymous Great Void.
I've been wanting to get into Musescore seeing it's free and all, but I have no idea how to notate music.
Your work is excellent and you've earned a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Thank you! If you wish to get into music composition i would recommend taking some form of online music theory course or consulting a mentor or teacher who can guide you. good luck!
Thanks, I appreciate the advice!@@jettandrademusic
You absolutely captured the scene you painted this composition to be! I felt like I was pulled into a movie or something- this is phenomenal!
thank you so much! being able to tell a story through music is most important to me when composing so this means alot to me!
This is absolutely brilliant--a work of art!
thank you!
Hey there! I know I am really late to this but I just wanted to say you're an exceptionally amazing composer for being able to convey a diverse range of emotions. You've got a lot of musical talent and are able to make such a complexity of a conposition into a masterpiece. I am hyped for your future compositions! Cheers :)
thank you this means alot!!
I love this! I used the same scale to write something for piano that was also somewhat inspired by Dune. This is spectacular.
Gotta love the musescore. Great work nice and dramatic and somewhat delicate
thank you!! musescore 4 is such a great software
Reminds me of Dune 2021 🔥
This is absolutely outstanding, these are the pieces I look up to whenever I lose my inspiration to compose. Honestly, you have captured what it feels like to be in a void, thank you for posting this - I feel motivated again!
thank you! this means alot to me
@@jettandrademusic No problem! New subscriber!
WOW!!!!! What a masterpiece! Nice one
thanks!
This score reminds me of Hans Zimmer's score from Dune "Paul's Dream". Was it perhaps inspired by it?
yes! pauls dream was a big inspiration for this because that harmonic scale sound just sounds so cool in a space context. this piece is a mixture of inspiration from some of the greatest space scores to date; i took inspiration from dune, star wars, starfield, and the cosmos theme
@@jettandrademusic It also reminded me of Dark (Netflix)
@@pietervoogt never heard of that. might have to check it out
@@jettandrademusic 'Dark' has a lot of music by other artists integrated throughout the series. There is a playlist on youtube with 'dark music scenes'. ua-cam.com/play/PLknbD1sgKrddzJdsnwuW2vVLSMz85NwtZ.html
Such a very nice piece😃
Where did u learn about the textures u used in this composition? It’s stellar work, and I’d love to learn as well!
Beautiful !👏👏👏
thank you!
This is amazing
thank you so much !!
And your 101th sub is here: This so insane
thank you so much for your support!
Very nice work!!
thank you!
Could you share the list of instruments written on the score from top to bottom, please? Thank you.
flute 1, 2
oboe 1, 2
clarinet 1, 2
bassoon 1, 2
horn 1, 2, 3, 4
trumpet 1, 2
trombone 1, 2
bass trombone
tuba
timpani
harp
suspended cymbal
crash cymbal
bass drum
violin 1, 2
viola
violincello
contrabass
It's amazing to think that nowadays you can do all this with FREE software!
Sounds great! Unfortunately the timpani part is not playable (out of range and note progressions that won't work). I see a lot of composers struggling with percussion parts, maybe discuss your ideas with a percussionist to see what is possible. Apart from that, again, great work😊
aw drats! i'll definitely look into getting that fixed and worked on thank you!
This is literally dune pauls dream
Звучит хорошо! Но как скрипач могу сказать, что местами написано то, что сыграть нереально)
Although I think the motif at 02:37 sounds a bit too much like Starfield's main theme, the composition is great! Pure space feels!
purely by accident too ;-; i wrote this and then started playing the gane a few months later and was utterly disappointed when i found out i was a fraud
@@jettandrademusic But you said in another comment that you were inspired by Star Wars, Dune and Starfield lol
@@venomvevenom for starfield it was a different track off the ost and i hadnt heard the main theme before somehow
How do you learnt this cracy shit😮
This piece sounds absolutely amazing but as a violinist I would want to die playing the runs at 3:26
haha yes! string runs are my favorite for big sections! thanks!
and you’re in HIGH SCHOOL???? my school doesn’t teach music the air :/. i live about an hour away from chino hills and absolutely ADORE you guys
music theory*
thank you! we have an incredible music theory teacher who does an incredible job explaining all the nuances of music!
How long did this masterpiece take you?
this piece took me around 3 days to make
Did you mix this with musescoe 4 program?
yes i did!
@jettandrademusic only with that? That's really cool. Would like to have a look at that since they are not many tutorials on musescore mixing haha. Nice work.
@@joshsanchez9793 thanks! the mixer for musescore 4 is actually pretty good and even allows you to add effects fhat you have downloaded and offers effects to download from the muse hub
you should compose one day by hans zimmer
What is the soundfont?
@@Katze9839 the soundfont is muse sounds
@@jettandrademusic Ok, thank you.
Dear Jett, congratulations to your work! My name is Andreas, I´m a conductor in Germany. Are you interested to write a piece for a real orchestra and choir? Best wishes Andreas
that would be great! i’d love to hear more info
me vs my toilet theme