02-02-2004, 11:56 PM
It's 9*32-triplets in 60, so it's quite misleading ;) (Although still hard to play, seeing as you have to start the drum roll with your left hand, or your triplets with your left hand to get your drum roll to land on your right.) The piece is called "Symphony of marches" by Gilbert Vinter. I'll be playing it in Bergen, Norway on Friday 13th February, in the second section of the Norwegian National Championship for Brass, immediately followed by the intense binging of a dangerous high amount of alcohol. :)
About the song:
It's the same song from S&M, but not the same track. The S&M-version is shorter. Of course, I need this for a ring tone, so I don't need the whole 3-minute song, obviously.
I can do the snare drum myself. All I need is the melody and background stuff. (Yes, I'm laughing now too.)
"Background stuff; oh you mean the rest of the song?"
Yes, that would be an accurate assumption :P
For an easy-to-use programme, you should try "Studio XP 2003". It's so easy, even *I* managed to get it working.
Of course, if you're more familiar with Finale2004, or some other programme, I won't stop you from trying something else. :)
(And I'd be eternally grateful if you'd manage to do *anything*. There's really no pressure. Getting Extacy down on paper is one of my life goals, and it wouldn't be much of a goal if I already achieved it at age 21, now would it? :) )
About the song:
It's the same song from S&M, but not the same track. The S&M-version is shorter. Of course, I need this for a ring tone, so I don't need the whole 3-minute song, obviously.
I can do the snare drum myself. All I need is the melody and background stuff. (Yes, I'm laughing now too.)
"Background stuff; oh you mean the rest of the song?"
Yes, that would be an accurate assumption :P
For an easy-to-use programme, you should try "Studio XP 2003". It's so easy, even *I* managed to get it working.
Of course, if you're more familiar with Finale2004, or some other programme, I won't stop you from trying something else. :)
(And I'd be eternally grateful if you'd manage to do *anything*. There's really no pressure. Getting Extacy down on paper is one of my life goals, and it wouldn't be much of a goal if I already achieved it at age 21, now would it? :) )
Ask me about Norwegian humour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTs9SE2sDTw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTs9SE2sDTw