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Helping an Unsung to Sing

Started by Hector, Yesterday at 19:36

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Hector

I'm an Unsung Composer, possibly justly so, but I do think my music would stand a better chance if the electronic performances were better. My problem is I don't really understand the process to get to the best electronic orchestral renditions. At present I use Genie Soft Score Writer 4.1, a program I have been using for well over a decade. I write the music, then export a Midi file, then convert it to an MP3 file online. These sound marginally better then the Midi, and allow me to put my music on Youtube. I've noticed that there are some very effective electronic renditions of orchestral scores done by people on this Forum - how do you do that?!I have read about the process online, but I am failing to understand. Could someone explain in really simple terms what to do? Or alternatively, is there someone who would like to work with me if I provide the notes?

My music is tonal and melodic, and influenced by folk music. I manly write for strings as I am a violinist, and the electronic renditions of my orchestral music are better if there are no wind or brass instruments. If I include wind and brass the end result sounds like a decrepit harmonium.   

I have had my music for solo violin performed by a professional violinist in a concert, and have heard an ametuer group play my chamber music, but I would really like to give my orchestral music the best chance of being appreciated by it being heard in the best possible electronic form.

Here is my latest work, https://youtu.be/SO5EqUwp5O4?si=tQK_RVK_2N6EgIo1

Thank you, Stephen ( my Forum name is Hector after Berlioz) 

Alan Howe

May I suggest that anyone who may be able to help makes contact by PM? Thanks.