@stefomate i use sibelius 5 to write it, and then convert the midi file from it to mp3 on solmire(DOT)com using the SGM V2.1 soundfont when i do string ensembles.
@eboyinc Thank you so much! It would be nice to have it performed by real people rather than a computer...but it's probably not good enough for that :D lol
@Ant2101 Really? Thanks, I actually wasn't entirely sure of that bit, but I really wanted to make it longer and I needed to modulate back to F minor so that was the quickest way I could do it, but subtly at the same time!
Wow, that's a really amazing piece you've composed! I really love the fugue, you've made great use of the material and sequencing techniques, also the pizz bit in the middle is really great! 5 stars!
@Ant2101 Thanks Anthony! I liked the pizz bit, i only had that idea near the end of writing it, and it seems to have worked a treat, despite the awful sound set! Glad you enjoyed it.
¿You are the composer? Its very good...... Genial,
Demusics 3 months ago
Wonderful work!!! Only a little thing: i feel more 3/8 than 3/2 :)
EugenArbrakh 1 year ago
Impressive work. It kept me attentive throughout the duration and anticipating the music's direction.
Jalapablo 1 year ago
can u link me to somewhere i can use the coverter thing?
stefomate 1 year ago
@stefomate i already wrote it in the last comment, solmire(DOT)com
it converts midi files to mp3
youtube comments dont let u write a website
its v easy to use, just plug in ur file and choose between lots of soundfonts
its quick too
AytidaRed 1 year ago
@AytidaRed at right kool, wats the best soundfont to use for orchestras????
stefomate 1 year ago
@stefomate i think fluid r3 or something like that, its got good flutes and other woodwinds but flutes especially
AytidaRed 1 year ago
wat software do u use???
stefomate 1 year ago
@stefomate i use sibelius 5 to write it, and then convert the midi file from it to mp3 on solmire(DOT)com using the SGM V2.1 soundfont when i do string ensembles.
AytidaRed 1 year ago
@stefomate Sorry it was SGM V2.01 not 2.1
AytidaRed 1 year ago
Interesting! Well done imitation!
Great start. Love the descending cutting arpeggios.
Now go away from this and latereturn and rewrite with more surprises and yourself in the composition.
robertgift 1 year ago
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robertgift 1 year ago
Nice work. You are very good.
GKesik 1 year ago
@GKesik Thank you. I have listened to many of your pieces; they are very inventive and original. Please stay posted!
AytidaRed 1 year ago
very impressive work...can't wait to hear this performed by a major orchestra. bravo!
eboyinc 1 year ago 2
@eboyinc Thank you so much! It would be nice to have it performed by real people rather than a computer...but it's probably not good enough for that :D lol
AytidaRed 1 year ago
magnificent composition ! I love very much !bravo !*****
cogermax91 1 year ago
@cogermax91 Thank you!! :D
AytidaRed 1 year ago
And, well 3:37 to 3:40 is just brilliant!
Ant2101 1 year ago
@Ant2101 Really? Thanks, I actually wasn't entirely sure of that bit, but I really wanted to make it longer and I needed to modulate back to F minor so that was the quickest way I could do it, but subtly at the same time!
AytidaRed 1 year ago
@AytidaRed Yep, I really love it, it's pretty unexpected so it makes it more interesting, a great way to modulate too!
Ant2101 1 year ago
Wow, that's a really amazing piece you've composed! I really love the fugue, you've made great use of the material and sequencing techniques, also the pizz bit in the middle is really great! 5 stars!
Anthony
Ant2101 1 year ago
@Ant2101 Thanks Anthony! I liked the pizz bit, i only had that idea near the end of writing it, and it seems to have worked a treat, despite the awful sound set! Glad you enjoyed it.
AytidaRed 1 year ago
@AytidaRed No problem Aditya, the pizz really adds a bit of variety as well!
Ant2101 1 year ago