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  1. Today's Composers
    So I typically use the Orchestral Templates when writing large-scale works, which often include 2-3 percussion staves (single-line). Unlike custom-made scores (for unusual arrangement) where "B-note" sounds whatever instrument I assign to each staff, I find that nothing sounds in playback with...
  2. Blog
    Hello all, I offer various services in the production and notation of Sheet Music / Arrangements, including transcribing audio files, by ear, directly to notated sheet music scores. I specialise in string instruments (often string quartet), but am equally happy working with solo piano, pop...
  3. Blog
    Hello all, I offer various services in the production and notation of Sheet Music / Arrangements, including transcribing audio files, by ear, directly to notated sheet music scores. I specialise in string instruments (often string quartet), but am equally happy working with solo piano, pop...
  4. Classifieds
    Hello all, I offer various services in the production and notation of Sheet Music / Arrangements, including transcribing audio files, by ear, directly to notated sheet music scores. I specialise in string instruments (often string quartet), but am equally happy working with solo piano, pop...
  5. Classical Music Discussion
    I have created a new music notation called Pitch Bracket Notation. My notation makes beautiful music look amazing. Pitch bracket notation uses a melody line rather than a staff. A melody line is like a staff line (i.e. has a certain pitch) but the pitch of a melody lines can be changed by...
  6. Music Theory
    So I am very confused on this and I have looked around alot in my textbook for a better explanation but I cannot find it. The questions ask me to name all the perfect intervals. The examples the text's says they are all perfect (Unison, 4th, 5th, and 8ves of course). So I looked through the...
  7. Classical Music Discussion
    Hello I'm little confused...Recently I looked in Berg's "Lulu" opera score, and I saw 3 special things: 1. A note with x on the stem. 2. A note with a little line on the stem (like a half x) 3. A note without the head (just the stem and the flag). I know that the first case is...
  8. Beginners
    Hi, Wandering if anyone can help me understand triplets more. With triplets do they always have to come in a group of 3, i.e. can you ever, or does it make sense to get a single tripleted note on its own? For example the rhythm in a 4/4 bar: crotchet, tripleted crotchet, crotchet...
  9. Off Topic Pub
    I've been composing for classical instruments for a while now, but since I love video games, I would like to start composing music for them. However, I've been through Google and I don't know where I can find some software that will help me create music for the industry. If any of you know where...
  10. Keyboard Instruments
    I'm learning this new piece that's adapted from classical Chinese music. However, there is something that comes up several times that I haven't figured out how to play yet. It's on the 3rd line of the left hand. There are arpeggiated chords connected to another note by four solid, slightly...
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