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Re: Another Heartache
Hi, Jeffrey:
So, you got over your heartache, after all. A lot of detail in that arrangement. I like the left/right panning of the drum and guitar tracks to fill out the stereo, something I use quite a bit. Is that a transcription of the original arrangement, because that's a lot of work! Your heartache with broken equipment reminded me that it's just about two years ago that my cell phone fell out of my pocket just as I pulled the lawnmower backward over the place it fell. Amazingly, I recovered both the SIM card and the memory card. The plastic bag full of chopped cell phone salad was somehow not repairable. Nice way to start the day. David |
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Re: Another Heartache
Hi Jeffrey,
Glad you're enjoying Composer 4, and thanks for the excellent plug Just out of curiosity, are you dropping in all these notes with a mouse, or playing them in, or....? That's a lot of work, and a great song file! Just to note that you don't have to save different files for different versions of the software - the current v4 files are backward compatible to v2 (we try hard to make things as easy for users as possible). I've always wished I could see the Eagles in concert - at least now I can play along Keep rocking, and glad Composer didn't give you any heartache ttfn, Sherry
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Re: Another Heartache
Thank you both, Sherry and dj, for your comments and your patience with my rambling mind-quavers.
Yes, there was a lot of work that went into the score and No, that was not a transcription from the Eagles Sheet Music (although, I did have a little help from their You Tube video. Also, I found the lyrics outlined in notes with the guitar chords noted in fret board finger positions. The rest is my interpretation) There is no copying Joe Walsh's Slide guitar, so I faked it with horns and my riffs, as heard from the aforementioned Video. The real kick was the quarter notes in 3/4 time. Once I figured that out. . .BA-MM. . . the tune just fell into place. Yes, I put each and every note in the score, one at a time. The RH Piano is different every time, with only a few repeats in some parts. The Sax Solo Version was all my idea. You see, I tried to do a Transcribe of the Beatles song a few years back, and it stank. This is my attempt at vindication (and growth). I really think I have this Brain-Bloat thing under control. My Ramblings now have structure. Praise the Lord! Jeffrey610 |
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