Quazar Symphony (Made with MuseScore)

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2009

The first movement. Made completely with MuseScore. The game should be done hopefully some time next year.

As always, if you enjoy it, please rate it and leave a comment. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

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  • Very Neat ^_^. The only thing I have to comment on, is that the sound is kind of...how do I say it...Smooshed? Like, some of the details I can't distinguish. Other than that, great job ^^

  • Try using decent quality headphones. If anything, it's the quality of your speakers that's making it hard to hear it, as I can hear most of the sounds quite well. Also, I'm not quite done with this one. I probably need to adjust some stuff in the mixer so the various sounds are easier to hear (the woodwinds are a little tricky to get loud enough).

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  • Hi I have the software and I was wondering how did you make the playback sound to sound this realistic? I tried composing and mine was not even close to yours! I really like the strings especially. Could you help/advice me? (:

  • sheer audible beauty.

  • Sounds cool, at 1:23!

  • @MrZachandhisguitar

    Just listen to a lot of movie soundtracks, and see what other composers did. It's somewhat difficult for me to explain it, because it's always come very naturally and effortlessly to me. This piece is actually quite old, and very sloppy in composition. I'll be posting some newer, and far better compositions soon. The best advice I can give you is to just use your feelings to tell you what the music should sound like. Glad you liked it!

  • I've noticed that the playback is that way for string instruments a bit. The program doesn't always play the articulation the way you want it to be played, but it sometimes works.

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