Awesome, +rep. :D
+rep button is raped.
Stop right there criminal scum, no one breaks the law on MY WATCH! Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence, Your stolen goods are now forfeit.
Awesome! i would +rep you but i apparently already did today for i dont know what reason
A post without Shyvana? o_o
IceCreamy wrote:
+rep button is raped.
Stop right there criminal scum, no one breaks the law on MY WATCH! Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence, Your stolen goods are now forfeit.
Thalia Kael wrote:
Awesome! i would +rep you but i apparently already did today for i dont know what reason
A post without Shyvana? o_o

Thanks to jhoijhoi, Brynolf, Jeffy40hands, Samoh, MissMaw, Vavena, Koksei and The-Nameless-Bard for my signs
I was thinking I'd do more to it, like I said this was only 2 hours of me just playing around.
I think I need to go back to the beginning and then end it by writing a coda that brings it all together. I don't want to just repeat the beginning and end it because that wouldn't sound right.
I'll see what I come up with, thanks for all the lovely comments everyone.
I think I need to go back to the beginning and then end it by writing a coda that brings it all together. I don't want to just repeat the beginning and end it because that wouldn't sound right.
I'll see what I come up with, thanks for all the lovely comments everyone.
I use Finale Allegro, which, unfortunately, is no longer available new.
You can still get Finale music writing programs (such as Finale Notepad, which I have to open my newer files), but the last year they made Allegro was 2007 (if I remember right).
The way the program works is I create an empty staff with my instruments of choice on it and then input the music note by note, listening to it and fixing it as I go along. Takes a while, but the results are almost always decent.
This one, for example, has two staves for oboes, though it has up to 4 parts at once in places.
You can still get Finale music writing programs (such as Finale Notepad, which I have to open my newer files), but the last year they made Allegro was 2007 (if I remember right).
The way the program works is I create an empty staff with my instruments of choice on it and then input the music note by note, listening to it and fixing it as I go along. Takes a while, but the results are almost always decent.
This one, for example, has two staves for oboes, though it has up to 4 parts at once in places.
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