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Offline ranjit

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Into the Night
on: September 08, 2024, 12:06:35 PM
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Re: Into the Night
Reply #1 on: September 08, 2024, 02:21:28 PM
It began rather like a Chopin nocturne and became very dramatic before receding at the end, with some interesting harmonies in the process. I enjoyed this, well done.
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Re: Into the Night
Reply #2 on: September 08, 2024, 08:58:28 PM
It began rather like a Chopin nocturne and became very dramatic before receding at the end, with some interesting harmonies in the process. I enjoyed this, well done.
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Re: Into the Night
Reply #3 on: September 14, 2024, 07:29:20 AM
Andrew is right, this is a good one. I ran it through AnthemScore to see exactly what you were doing and in case you want to revisit bits of it. Itn2 is how AnthemScore "heard" it and the PDF is how it wrote it using 128th quantisation. The pitches are accurate though, good enough to easily recall what you were playing for future use should you so desire. The sudden, isolated bursts of the major were effective ! If you have MuseScore I can send you the file to fiddle with.
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Re: Into the Night
Reply #4 on: September 14, 2024, 09:47:06 PM
Andrew is right, this is a good one. I ran it through AnthemScore to see exactly what you were doing and in case you want to revisit bits of it. Itn2 is how AnthemScore "heard" it and the PDF is how it wrote it using 128th quantisation. The pitches are accurate though, good enough to easily recall what you were playing for future use should you so desire. The sudden, isolated bursts of the major were effective ! If you have MuseScore I can send you the file to fiddle with.
Thank you, Ted! Yes, I have MuseScore. I'd be very curious to see what shows up.
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