Wing Hong's piano composition in noteworthy composer
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i never heard such a great song from nwc! amazing work!
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This is really good! you should make more with the talent you have.
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omg that was awesome! I want that file!
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i have a question. how do you make it so there are two notes at the same time on one staff. (one vertically below another)
thanks.
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@Jonkree The notes are caled appoggiature.
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Really nice! I'd never be able to play something like this! Did you type the notes in or did you play them from a keyboard?
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I'm also composing music, and I must tell you, that your work is great! But.. did you try to play it on the piano? xD It's not easy... :)
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Very good composition!!
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@stino22 true true..
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hi. it's my first time composing a song with noteworthy and I'm not the best in musics. I only know the basics, so I don't know how the 2 small written sixteenth notes right at the beginning are called. can you explain me how i make them in noteworthy?
Jonkree 1 year ago
@Jonkree HIHI. haha those first 2 notes are actually called appoggiatura.. its like acciacatura, playing those small notes fast enough to make the first major note count 1. However, appoggiatura is not as fast as acciacatura. In order to type that in noteworthy, you have to highlight the notes that you want to form them into appogiatura, and click the icon "Grace note attribute".
hongzai1993 1 year ago
lol i guess i wont be able to actually play it, but i wish i was gifted in composition like you
Raiden738 1 year ago
@Raiden738 thanks... lol
hongzai1993 1 year ago