is this for real? 21:56 on Sunday, February 29, 2004
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(guest)
I wonder if this is for real...it seems like one put off after another. I mean...it`s 10pm on Sunday, and he said it would be ready for sure this weekend.
I appologize for all the delays, this one was a difficult one to arrange and I must say it`s not my best. I`ve only done a few other pieces with instruments other than piano. Any, that`s the midi file, I need to bring it to school to convert it to a sibelius or PDF file, so hang in there for those.
Playing notes: Improv! Think of this as just a guideline as to what notes he uses. The left hand is just in octaves as it is. Switch between the two notes, add more notes if you want. Play with the rhythm. Especially the jazz tripplets. Improv pieces generally don`t fit to a standard rhythm all that well so you need to play with it a little to make it sound right. I`m sorry to take so long and sorry if this doesn`t live up to all it could be. But it`s a pretty good start if anyone wants to play with it.
Again, this isn`t the best arrangment I`ve made, so please don`t take this as a judgement as to the quality of my pieces. If the original piece is a piano solo then I can almost always get it CD-accurate! (one piece I can send some people that sounds great is the Valse de Ameile, which is from Ameile and is the main waltz theme)
Zach- you seem to have such low appreciation of yourself and sound worried about people judging you and your piano skills! You`re amazing, so accept deal with it!
response to tito 04:47 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(Jed)
Tito- yes- that is the same song but the midi files muck up the timing of many of the notes, so obviously the pdf file will flow and be the accurate version. Do you know how hard it is to try to get midi files working well how you want them to? Anyway- to make it sound more like the opening theme, you need to improvise and play around with the notes. Zach- you`ve done an awesome job.
I agree Zach did a good work, be sure of it! I was looking for a midi or whatelse with all the original notes, `cause by myself I cannot understand which they are.
If somebody can play it, can I have the midifile?
Thanks to you all, bye!
Got it!!!! 07:09 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(Anton)
ATTENTION! I have now got the Will and Grace theme in .bmp file. It is the same music Zach played, and I used Noteworthy composer (it`s good!) and Microsoft paint!!
As there is no copyright I am sending it round to you all soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]
can see the midi file on your link 10:23 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(ankit)
hi zach,
i weht to your link for midi file but when i got there it said the URL was outdated and no longer existed. what happened? i don`t know if anyone else had ths same problem.
Will & Grace 13:55 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(soulshaker)
Yes I got the same problem with that MIDI file, I can`t access it, but Zach said he would convert it to PDF or Sibelius, so he`s going to post it again, I`ll wait for that then.
Converting MIDI files 19:26 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(girl in midair)
For the people who are dying with impatience, I suggest to go to download.com and get midillustrator from there. You can use it 30 days for free - which should probably be enough time for converting the midi file Zack has kindly uploaded into sheet music, as well as take the opportunity to do this with whichever other midi files happen to be hiding in your computer.
Converting midis into sheet music 19:27 on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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(girl in midair)
For the people who are dying with impatience, I suggest to go to download.com and get MidiIllustrator from there. You can use it 30 days for free - which should probably be enough time for converting the midi file Zack has kindly uploaded into sheet music, as well as take the opportunity to do this with whichever other midi files happen to be hiding in your computer.
Oh dear, I`ll reupload the file, it is(was) a MIDI file as many of you guys wanted, and I`m working on making it a sibelus and PDF. Also, I arranged it in Noteworth Composer, which is pretty good. If anyone has it or if you have the free viewer, I can upload that format too.