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Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 01-27-2007 03:59 PM

And now to the sequel....About
 

Fred Winterling (harbor1) 01-27-2007 04:32 PM

Hi Derek,, Merry Max Polka
 

Sherry Crann (sherry) 01-27-2007 05:15 PM

Howdy Derek, What fun!! I
 

Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 02-12-2007 03:38 PM

Good Morning again Everyone...
 

Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 02-12-2007 03:49 PM

When I tried to play this file
 

Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 02-12-2007 03:54 PM

I can't get the midi file
 
I can't get the midi file to open either so if anyone is having a problem with this please let me know....my computer technician cannot get here until tomorrow evening so if nothing works I'll get it in the Forum on Wednesday...(I hope)....

TTYL.....Derek.

David Jacklin (dj) 02-13-2007 11:32 AM

Hi, Derek: The midi file op
 
Hi, Derek:

The midi file opens just fine for me. Great fun with lots of energy and excitement.

I note that your original Souvenir file is a .mus format file, not a .not format file. Did you mean to post a .not file?

David

Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 02-13-2007 05:09 PM

Hello David...Thank you for yo
 
Hello David...Thank you for your kind comments,it was a fun piece to work on, I did not intend to post a .MUS file so I am glad you noticed it, I have now tried to post it as a .NOT file but it is too big apparently and as I haven't the faintest idea as to how to split it up I suggest you drop it into Composer and then split the hands and again split the R/H and L/H and it will look something like my original score. Have a Good one......

TTYL.....Derek.

Derek Sanders (derek_sanders) 02-19-2007 04:18 PM

Hi Fred, Here we are with the
 

Fred Winterling (harbor1) 02-19-2007 09:09 PM

Hi Derek, I like the midi f
 

Alek Yasko (kombrig) 04-28-2007 04:51 PM

Hi, Fred! I have heard one
 
Hi, Fred!

I have heard one of your last pieces about a month ago. It was dedicated to your wife. That was an absolutely gorgeous tune! Unfortunately, I was so busy at this time, I couldn't even write my comments to this.

I have a question, my friend. In the melody I've heard some small and beautiful deviations, like a GLISSANDO. But I couldn't find such a feature in Composer. How did you do that?

Be happy.
Kombrig.

Fred Winterling (harbor1) 04-28-2007 09:59 PM

Hi Kombrig, Thank you! If y
 
Hi Kombrig,

Thank you! If you are referring to some of the slides in the sax part, it is done with "pitch bends". Select "graph over notes" then select pitch bend control. Drawing the pitch bends is a little tricky and takes some practice. After making the above selections, just page down and you will see the red drawings. They can be copied and pasted into other songs as well.

By the way, my wife wrote lyrics for that song and I entered it into the "American Idol Songwriter Contest". I did not release the vocal on that song because I had no choice but to sing it myself and I sound like a frog being choked. The producers will select the top 20 songs from those submitted and then the public will vote (beginning May 2nd).

Cheers,
Fred

Alek Yasko (kombrig) 05-02-2007 02:48 AM

Hi, Fred! I appreciate your
 
Hi, Fred!

I appreciate your hint! Thank you so much. But those slides require kind of special skills. For now on it's come out bad and ugly. However, I'm going to continue to practice...

So, your wife is a poet? Good for her!
Listen, Fred, she probably could help me. I wrote a couple of bossanovas (1. The Joy Is Yet To come. 2. Dreaming of Her Lips). You can find it at Bossanova section of this page. And many years ago I wrote a rumba "When I'm Alone" (at the Rumba section). Could you show it to her, my friend? If she interested, she could write a lyrics? I would be endlessly grateful for that!

Be happy.
Kombrig.

Fred Winterling (harbor1) 05-02-2007 01:11 PM

Hi Kombrig, Quote: But thos
 


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