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− | '''Description:''' This piece's inspiration came from my own ideas as well as some ideas I developed during the video game assignment. This is a roughly 3 minute segment of a 10 minute fourth movement of a symphony I am writing. This was the movement I started with, as while the other movements have rough outlines and some ideas, this one was what came to me easiest. The movement is finished, and the segment I chose to share is from roughly the middle of the movement after the initial build and leading to the second one. It is composed mostly in the classical style which I am most familiar with, but has a bit of romantic influences towards the end of this clip. | + | '''Description:''' This piece's inspiration came from my own ideas as well as some ideas I developed during the video game assignment. This is a roughly 3 minute segment of a 10 minute fourth movement of a symphony I am writing. This was the movement I started with, as while the other movements have rough outlines and some ideas, this one was what came to me easiest. The movement is finished, and the segment I chose to share is from roughly the middle of the movement after the initial build and leading to the second one. It is composed mostly in the classical style which I am most familiar with, but has a bit of romantic influences towards the end of this clip. I used musescore to write the parts and the music, and then touched it up in logic to make it sound more realistic and less like MIDI. |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 10 December 2022
Emre Danabasoglu
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Description: This piece's inspiration came from my own ideas as well as some ideas I developed during the video game assignment. This is a roughly 3 minute segment of a 10 minute fourth movement of a symphony I am writing. This was the movement I started with, as while the other movements have rough outlines and some ideas, this one was what came to me easiest. The movement is finished, and the segment I chose to share is from roughly the middle of the movement after the initial build and leading to the second one. It is composed mostly in the classical style which I am most familiar with, but has a bit of romantic influences towards the end of this clip. I used musescore to write the parts and the music, and then touched it up in logic to make it sound more realistic and less like MIDI.