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joju
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20 Sep 2015, 6:45 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh2JJjM ... ata_player

Charity gig a few months ago...


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10 Nov 2015, 1:53 pm

First movement of first symphony that I've been composing for five years now:

Symphony in G Minor - Allegro

Let me know what you guys think! :D


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10 Nov 2015, 2:20 pm

deafghost52 wrote:
First movement of first symphony that I've been composing for five years now:

Symphony in G Minor - Allegro

Let me know what you guys think! :D


Wow...that is awesome! Although I primarily listen and play metal, classical is my first love. I play guitar and enjoy playing classical pieces, I grew-up playing piano but it has been years since I've played - thankfully I've got some Chopin, Mozart, and Paganini tabbed-out for guitar as it always brings me peace to play those classical pieces.



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10 Nov 2015, 6:28 pm

I would share mine, but I am not going to, lest you find out who I am from it, and then you would all tell me to hit the road.



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11 Nov 2015, 9:33 am

watson503 wrote:
deafghost52 wrote:
First movement of first symphony that I've been composing for five years now:

Symphony in G Minor - Allegro

Let me know what you guys think! :D


Wow...that is awesome! Although I primarily listen and play metal, classical is my first love. I play guitar and enjoy playing classical pieces, I grew-up playing piano but it has been years since I've played - thankfully I've got some Chopin, Mozart, and Paganini tabbed-out for guitar as it always brings me peace to play those classical pieces.


Thanks, Watson! I appreciate any feedback I can get, so again, thank you. Also, I love metal too, but find it a bit harder to compose sometimes than classical (as ironic as that sounds :P ).


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16 Nov 2015, 9:48 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHxCuKVV ... ata_player

First gig at earls pub in Maidstone. Nice chap filmed a few songs for us :)


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17 Nov 2015, 5:23 pm

I really enjoyed what deafghost52 posted. Especially found the automated quality pleasing. Thanks for sharing.
Here is my contribution for the time being. Still working on everything...

Well, actually I'm not allowed to share a url as a new user, but my name is Joel Jarek DeGraff on soundcloud dot com.



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18 Nov 2015, 6:05 pm

Joeljarek wrote:
I really enjoyed what deafghost52 posted. Especially found the automated quality pleasing. Thanks for sharing.
Here is my contribution for the time being. Still working on everything...

Well, actually I'm not allowed to share a url as a new user, but my name is Joel Jarek DeGraff on soundcloud dot com.


Thanks, Joel! Much appreciated - I've got three more movements on the way, and I can pm them when I'm done, if you'd like.

I listened to "Escape from Stockholm" and found it pretty neat and relaxing. I recognized the chords you used right away too - G: I - IV - I - I - ii - iii - ii - I, and then I think at the end there was a iv6 - iv with a non-chord D in between. Simple, yet effective. How a lot of music should be. :)

I also listened to "Sheet of Steel" - A: I - ii42 - vii half-dim7 (with non-chord A) - IV64 - I - IV - I (or something along those lines)

I love A Major - it's so uplifting... :mrgreen:


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21 Nov 2015, 3:50 am

the Best Musician DJ Artist .... ????



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30 Nov 2015, 9:47 pm

My friends just did something I wasn't expecting - they bought be Maschine Mikro II for my birthday. I've been out of commission for several years but they're telling me I owe em some tunes. I might have to comply if I can get some bugs worked out of this thing...


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09 Dec 2015, 10:06 pm

Hi
Im a musician too you Can find me under
https://soundcloud.com/regenbogenstein



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11 Dec 2015, 9:31 am

nerdygirl wrote:

very engaging.
it makes me need to hear how it develops. i listened to all of it.
i like it's reserve within it's own expulsion



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12 Dec 2015, 5:10 am

b9 wrote:
nerdygirl wrote:

very engaging.
it makes me need to hear how it develops. i listened to all of it.
i like it's reserve within it's own expulsion


Thank-you very much!
Your comments are extremely encouraging to me.
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20 Dec 2015, 8:25 pm

:o
I didn't even know..this thread..
I discovered that there are great artists in this thread!!
Love you all!


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24 Dec 2015, 8:11 am

i had a go at playing in a spontaneous way, an accompaniment to this pop song without learning it first, but i did have fun with some notes however the bulk of it is quite unrefined. i simply wanted to play an electric organ to it. i will learn how to play to it properly maybe tomorrow. this is mixed much more starkly than is appropriate for a backing track but whatever.
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 81811&q=hi