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Submissions / Re: Chrono Piano Concerto
« on: July 28, 2008, 01:48:43 am »
First off thank you again FaustWolf for the recording of the second movement and thanks everyone for the comments. Just wanted to say sorry for the lapse in time between arranging, been working on my pieces for a piano jury -- but I worked on the 1st movement today and got 2 1/2 minutes into it and want to know what you think. Go the the 1st post to download the .zip file. It has the first and second movements [very unfinished!] in Finale Notepad form and also a midi version (the midi version sounds... well it kind of falls short, that's why I'm still including the Notepad version because it sounds a lot better). Anyways, I hope you enjoy! (I had a newfound inspiration when I heard of Chrono Trigger being re-released on DS!)
Note: As for the main fault of low-quality instrumentation, I may invest in a higher quality program once I've actually finished all 3 movements. I just want to sort everything out in Notepad and get all constructive criticism on the arrangement before I go ahead and give it a real orchestration.
Note: As for the main fault of low-quality instrumentation, I may invest in a higher quality program once I've actually finished all 3 movements. I just want to sort everything out in Notepad and get all constructive criticism on the arrangement before I go ahead and give it a real orchestration.
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Submissions / Re: Chrono Piano Concerto
« on: June 24, 2008, 12:58:10 am »
Thanks for the compliment! Really, it means a lot. I would love if you made an .mp3 recording! I figured the program would be a little difficult, I was going to put up a quick tutorial for basic viewing and for members who want to contribute later. But an .mp3 recording for those who just want to listen is a great idea!
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Submissions / Chrono Piano Concerto
« on: June 23, 2008, 11:21:24 pm »
[UPDATE: 7/28] sorry I've been away so long, been studying/practicing for my piano exam coming up, but I did just whip up the first 2 1/2 minutes of the 1st movement for your ears - and I figured out how to save it as a midi so you don't need to download notepad to listen or rely on FaustWolf to provide a recording anymore... although I still recommend you listen to it in Notepad for the highest quality (midis don't do this project much justice) anyways, enjoy! (The attachment has the first and second movements [very unfinished!] in Notepad form and midi form - take your preference)
I just realized that if you're not logged in you can't download the attachment (I'm a dolt) - so here's a link to MegaUpload so you don't have to log in/sign up to get the attachment: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7RUILDG1
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Hey all, for the past 2 days I've been working on a piano concerto based on Yasunori Mitsuda's melodies from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. I've got a good 5 or 6 minutes done for the 2nd movement and I would like to get some constructive criticism and general feedback before I continue with the piece. I've attached the file to this post, the only thing you will need to download first is Finale Notepad http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/ so you can listen and read along with the music. Eventually I will put up low-quality .wavs of the concerto, but it is recommended that you download Notepad. Also, along with criticism, I'd love for other musicians on the board to help out. Once you download Notepad, you can actually add on and change the notes to what you think is better! Anyways, let me know what you think. Thanks!
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I just realized that if you're not logged in you can't download the attachment (I'm a dolt) - so here's a link to MegaUpload so you don't have to log in/sign up to get the attachment: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7RUILDG1
[OLD: 6/23]
Hey all, for the past 2 days I've been working on a piano concerto based on Yasunori Mitsuda's melodies from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. I've got a good 5 or 6 minutes done for the 2nd movement and I would like to get some constructive criticism and general feedback before I continue with the piece. I've attached the file to this post, the only thing you will need to download first is Finale Notepad http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/ so you can listen and read along with the music. Eventually I will put up low-quality .wavs of the concerto, but it is recommended that you download Notepad. Also, along with criticism, I'd love for other musicians on the board to help out. Once you download Notepad, you can actually add on and change the notes to what you think is better! Anyways, let me know what you think. Thanks!
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