Fernie's fantastic jukebox
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Fernie's fantastic jukebox
I tried to put the link into my own page, but it didn't work. Stupid Geocities. Anyway, these are the first two songs of my Wings Round Robin album project in MIDI format: the A-side Someday, is the opening track, and the B-Side, entitled Gloom In G# Major. The songs are short, and I have zipped them up into one file, so don't worry.
Hope you enjoy it.
EDIT: It is here again. The board lost the file after the crisis.
Hope you enjoy it.
EDIT: It is here again. The board lost the file after the crisis.
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I'll download it tomorrow, Fernie.
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Try reuploading Fernie - it's an invalid archive.
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Oops, my bad. This file's okay, now. It was a little mistake when handling WinAce, but I've checked it now and it's 100% zip.
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Re: Fernie's fantastic jukebox
I really like those. I liked Someday better than the first one. It's the harmonies actually that I enjoyed more than the melodies. Very relaxing, nice job.
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Listening now....
Cool stuff, Fernie! I really like 'Someday', and 'Gloom' is nice.
Cool stuff, Fernie! I really like 'Someday', and 'Gloom' is nice.
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Re: Fernie's fantastic jukebox
Really nice, Fernie. (Although, at the end, Gloom seems to repeat the theme a bit too long...it's still great though)
What synthesizer do you use?
What synthesizer do you use?
I've heard that guy's an idiot.
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I use a rather generic MIDI synth (far better than the crappy Windows MIDI Mapper, though). It no Soundblaster LIVE, but it works fine.
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Um...Is it better than NoteWorthy Composer (If you've heard of that)?
I've heard that guy's an idiot.
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I think so. Actually, the composing program you're using doesn't matter, I think, what matters is the soundcard.
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I moved it because the music is about the round robin.
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My fears have been confirmed. :uhdrop:
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MUZAK!
Yes, you read it right. I've finished more music for the project. Three songs, this time, and they form a sequence! Impressive!
"A Ride" is a three part song, with one of my zaniest moments of music ever. I actually had to write a Pascal program to randomize the rhythm on the final part. "Not A Good Day" is just a simple, short guitar ballad, and... "Just a feather", that's supposed to represent the nightmare sequence, is like a King Crimson jam that the guys played while drunk, and that Robert Fripp never had the courage to release. You were warned.
"A Ride" is a three part song, with one of my zaniest moments of music ever. I actually had to write a Pascal program to randomize the rhythm on the final part. "Not A Good Day" is just a simple, short guitar ballad, and... "Just a feather", that's supposed to represent the nightmare sequence, is like a King Crimson jam that the guys played while drunk, and that Robert Fripp never had the courage to release. You were warned.
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Oooh....[downloads]
Trace said he didn't see himself as an icon, but wanted to be a logo. Frank settled for being a font.
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Bob Dylan: I don't come to you with my problems.