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  • Symphony #11, 1st movement

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    Scored for VSL Cube and the software synth Dune.

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  • Beautiful, Jerry! Colorful and always compelling! Great orchestration, as usual!

    Paolo


  • jsg - That sounds excellent, and an impressive amount of work! Very interesting also using the synthesizer addition. BTW sorry about my criticism a long time ago about the Gumby score - if offered that money I would have done the same thing and done no better.  I remember using gleefully any synthesizer or keyboard I could get my hands on...

    Anyway, it is good to hear these different artistic compositions here on the Forum, and a wonderful benefit of VSL allowing composers to realize works that are otherwise either difficult or impossible to get out into the world. 


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    @William said:

    jsg - That sounds excellent, and an impressive amount of work! Very interesting also using the synthesizer addition. BTW sorry about my criticism a long time ago about the Gumby score - if offered that money I would have done the same thing and done no better.  I remember using gleefully any synthesizer or keyboard I could get my hands on...

    Anyway, it is good to hear these different artistic compositions here on the Forum, and a wonderful benefit of VSL allowing composers to realize works that are otherwise either difficult or impossible to get out into the world. 

     

    Thanks Paolo and William.    No Problem William, I got a lot of flack about Gumby because I was one of the first American composers to score an entire TV series using MIDI back in the late 80s.   At that time, as you know, sample libraries were non-existent and the synths of that day were not anything like today's synthesizers.  If I were scoring animation today I'd be using instruments that far surpass what was available to me in 1987-88.  These days I am no longer doing soundtrack work and focused on writing music for its own sake. 

    Jerry


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