Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music

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2016/01/11 15:30:35 (permalink)

Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music

This is a 12 minute orchestral piece produced in Sonar.
www.jerrygerber.com/patterns.htm
 
 
 
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    Re: Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music 2016/01/15 15:18:54 (permalink)
    That is a lot of music...   and all good IMO.   
     
    Nothing against the other orchestral instruments, which all sound great BTW, but the strings in particular sound like they must have taken forever given the number of lines, dynamics and articulations throughout; solo, section and ensemble. 
     

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    Re: Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music 2016/01/18 08:10:44 (permalink)
    I just got done watching Tim Burton's Corpse Bride about a half an hour ago on TV ..
    I got to say Jerry my mindset was still into the sound track of that movie and your music is right up there man ...
    Yeah, this music you have done here in this Movement has certainly grabbed me. I'm really enjoying hearing you express your Musical  Creativity 
    WOW you compose some very deep Music .
     
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    Re: Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music 2016/01/26 14:51:45 (permalink)
    Thanks for the kind comments.  Yes, you're correct, the strings require lots of MIDI controller programming, adjustments to velocity, phrasing, dynamics, sample-set choice, etc.   I think this is one of my best pieces from the period in which it was written (2001).
     
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    Re: Patterns - Virtual Orchestral Music 2016/01/27 11:47:01 (permalink)
    Very nice Jerry - it must take some patience 
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