Tuesday, May 22, 2012

An Overview Of Music Composition Software

By Somoda Sotua


An orchestra is made up of different sections of instruments, and trying to write the score for that many parts could be very time consuming if it weren't for music composition software. Just push some buttons, assign instruments, choose a rhythm, and add some notes, then listen to your work.

After you're done, you starting thinking about one of the parts and wonder what would happen if you changed the key signature for just a short part of the performance. It's easy to reload the file and start pushing some buttons, and with a mouse click you hear the results. No rubber trees gave up their spirits for an erasure to make those changes.

Since that change went so nicely, you consider making a change in the timing, and move to that stave and begin making alterations. Those bars are no longer three-quarter time, they've been changed to five-eights and you are listening to them, now.

Creativity doesn't know a schedule, and it suddenly appears with an idea about changing a whole section to a different type of note. With the advent of computer programming it is possible to place a couple of marks and then change that long rift to staccato. In seconds you hear the results.

Violins and cellos are usually the core of the string section, and you want their magic to work on a different level. In a blink of the eye, you can change them to notes that are an octave higher. It easy to make them play counter-point while you are at it. Trombones could be a nice addition, here.

Working out four part harmony can be automated for immediate results, then use your mouse to click a few spots and make some changes that are unique. The world of electronics technology made it possible to write programs that make life easier, and you might enjoy having the features of music composition software.




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