Serenade for Strings
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years well spent, years well spent....
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sound computarized if your not writting electronic music and try to mimic a orchestra i beleive your input method is a long way from perfect..dynamic range tremolo attack on note etc they all static
are you inputing every note in final with a mouse?
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This is not the Serenade For Strings I watched a week ago..... Help please? This is really pretty........... wow!
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I see. Thank you.
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basically it's sheet music that has every instruments' parts.
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To express someone's love for someone. or like a newlyweds' piece. Somethin of that sort.
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Great piece. Sounds really good. Garritan really is a great library.
And by the way, what did you mean with "the strings are not real"? :)
raxxroth 3 years ago
I just meant that a real string orchestra is not playing the piece, it's just Garritan Personal Orchestra. (Though in a way they are real strings, because Garritan got them from real recordings, but they're still playing too perfectly to really be real.)
Anyway, many thanks for your comment! :-)
WizardWalk 3 years ago
I know senerades are slow but what is their actual definition?
darthdude194 3 years ago
In the technical sense of the term, I believe "serenade" means a composition or performance in honor of someone else. These days, however, I believe it's a more subjective term. I called this piece a serenade more because of the nature and spirit of the piece, though it wasn't really in honor of anyone. Serenades don't even necessarily have to be slow or melodic, and there are a lot of serenades that, like symphonies, have multiple movements.
WizardWalk 3 years ago