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#1
Oh, also thanks for the transcription!!! :)
#2
The site's chugged along quite well without me.

By the way, how big is my signature on your guys' computer? I've looked at it for the first time on my new computer and its MASSIVE.
#3
Completed by JDMEK5

Please I'd really love to have an arrangement of this, it's one of my favourites!! :))))))
#4
Piano Arrangements / Re: The In-Progress Topic II
January 13, 2014, 05:11:07 AM
Currently Arranging: "Twilight Princess Symphonic Movement" (1:12 completed so far)
#5
Post.

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Not innocent kirby!
#6
Forum Games / Re: Ironic Wish Granting The Sequel
December 19, 2012, 05:03:21 AM
I wish that money wasn't an object and that we could all live our lives on what we want to do.
#7
Forum Games / Re: The four word story!
December 19, 2012, 04:57:39 AM
On very special occasions.
#8
Off-Topic / Re: The Introduction Thread
December 19, 2012, 04:54:17 AM
You make it sound like we're a hotel, MoboMoga!  :P

All the same, salutations, Cristian from Peru.
#9
Hey there. You said that you were looking at Garageband? The above people are recommending Finale, but it really depends what you want out of the program.

Garageband is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) program. What that means, is it is easier to control things like volume, eq, fading things in, multiple layers of sound. DAWs are also a lot better for using unconvential methods of creating sound - ie. electronic sounds, synths and pads, microphones and the such. It is also very good for getting inspiration for a composition. I would DEFINATELY not recommend garageband unless you are a complete beginner, as it is very limited software. However software such as Logic are able to provide well to musicians.

Finale, Sibelius and the like are Digital Notation Software. They are designed for you to compose songs in the most classical and strictest sense, using modern music notation to compose songs. This software is important for the performers mostly. While musical ideas are more easily made in DAW programs, you must have at least a moderate understanding of music to use this kind of software effectively.

So, if your looking to write a song with lots of layers of sound, and probably electronic instruments, then DAWs are the way to go. If you wish to compose a song that is very musically controlled and precise, then look at Finale.

I hoped this helps you.
#10
Hey, I have a request! Would you mind doing the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe? It's composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.
#11
Well it's either Deku or Bespinben. Both are great at what they do.
#12
Hey Deku - I'm really glad you threw in all the field battle themes as well in this one.
My problem is not with the left hand, but rather the right hand. In bars 6, 8 and 12, as well as all similar bars throughout the piece, you have a long note, followed by quaver triplets. This clashes with the left hand (a bit) and it feels out of place. I think rather that you should say, for bar 6, have a dotted crotchet followed by two semiquavers.

Everything else was pretty damn good. I can't help but feel that there's not a lot happening at bars 67-83 but I know it's an accurate transcription of what's happening. What about a little experimenting?  ;)
#13
Project Archive / Re: The "Fixing the Sheets" Project
November 20, 2012, 10:58:43 PM
Could I be a Quality Assurer?
#14
^ I can :)
#15
Off-Topic / Re: I tried out for Jazz Band!
October 27, 2012, 07:54:01 AM
I hope you get in!
I recently got into the Jazz band at my school, even though there were a lot of entries most of them were pretty mediocre players. Trust me, it's different to any other type of band its sure to be fun! :)