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So... This is what I consider my best orchestral piece so far, featuring a 4-part choir, taiko drum, high and low string parts, and chimes. Also, there's a solo Sitar and Shamisen (or whatever it's called...) in there, along with my attempt to match their genres, haha. It took me a few hours to write, compared to my 1-2 hour sessions with other songs.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Hope you enjoy it.
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Man, this is so awesome! Except when the notes of these choirs change, it sounds a bit unrealistic, but this is so good. I can clearly see it as a soundtrack for some movie or TV show, something.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!

LOL LOL dude the place where my dad works is called New Horizons. Its a computer training center.
this song is really awesome!!
i agree with martis, some of it (like the changes) are unrealistic but absolutely this is your best orchestral piece so far.
excellent job
this song is really awesome!!
i agree with martis, some of it (like the changes) are unrealistic but absolutely this is your best orchestral piece so far.
excellent job
Hahaha, yeah, the MIDI drives everyone mad, don't worry.
I guess I've had some practice with writing concert music before, but it wasn't so friendly with the converter, so I didn't upload them. Also, I have yet to figure out how to use VSTs, but I know it does help in regulating volume (and I know where VSTs are needed in my song too, ironically).
The alternative to the weird sounding voice "attacks" in this song was an "oo-wah" sound instead. Like I've mentioned countless times in my other posts about my MIDI, the converter I use is extremely limited, so my options are limited.
The way I write my music is note-by-note, post-traditional style notation, with multi-point controllers here and there. Anyways, yeah, guess it's mediocre for a 15-year old musician?
Thanks for the feedback, everyone!
I guess I've had some practice with writing concert music before, but it wasn't so friendly with the converter, so I didn't upload them. Also, I have yet to figure out how to use VSTs, but I know it does help in regulating volume (and I know where VSTs are needed in my song too, ironically).
The alternative to the weird sounding voice "attacks" in this song was an "oo-wah" sound instead. Like I've mentioned countless times in my other posts about my MIDI, the converter I use is extremely limited, so my options are limited.

The way I write my music is note-by-note, post-traditional style notation, with multi-point controllers here and there. Anyways, yeah, guess it's mediocre for a 15-year old musician?

Thanks for the feedback, everyone!
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