now THIS is musescore 4 choir w/ musesounds

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Thank you for listening to my music!
    I am still relatively new so your support would by graciously appreciated ❤️
    I haven't been in the loop with MuseScore and never used MuseScore for notation software before (predominantly Sibelius). I didn't realise there was MuseSounds, VSTs for MuseScore 4 you needed to download for the actual goodness of playback. Thanks to some viewers' comments, I came to realise this and now here we are!
    I am Daweii Miku! I strive to write music for video games. I am trying to write music in various styles to show my capabilities. I hope you enjoy the music 😊
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Комментарии • 45

  • @m0llux
    @m0llux Год назад +121

    Composer be like "breathing? You can do that when you sleep!"

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +13

      basically every time i write music :p

    • @m0llux
      @m0llux Год назад +7

      @@daweiimiku yeah, as a chorister, you can't help but think that choral composers are born with an elephant lung :P

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +4

      XD

    • @bltcatwich
      @bltcatwich Год назад +17

      most choirs stagger breaths anyways

    • @oaquique
      @oaquique Год назад +3

      Choirs can do staggered breathing to address long notes. Of course, it requires a "team" effort (a good and conscious conductor, choristers coordination, some extra work and attention).
      As a long time chorister and more recently a composer, I sing every line of choir music I write, and add breathing marks to my scores to help both conductor and choir.

  • @hauskasiili
    @hauskasiili Год назад +68

    I just play the piano and never do work scores or compose, but after I watched some Tantacrul RUclips has decided I must be obsessed with Musescore. It's starting to grow on me tbh.

  • @isaacferguson2354
    @isaacferguson2354 Год назад +50

    I have to admit, there’s something beautiful and emotional about the human voice that can’t possibly be replicated anywhere else. It’s uniqueness is why I enjoy going to choir performances so much.

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +6

      i absolutely agree! nothing will beat the real human voice. i really only started enjoying the human through Mahler's 2nd Symphony the final movement, especially the final few minutes, imo the best thing i've ever heard in my entire life, i just wish i could hear that irl but nobody plays much Mahler here :(

    • @segala7853
      @segala7853 Год назад +2

      This gives you a close approximation

    • @doofusboy7054
      @doofusboy7054 Год назад

      @@segala7853 Yeah it is really good

    • @mistaowickkuh6249
      @mistaowickkuh6249 Год назад +2

      I demand musescore choir in cat meows!

  • @ShignBright
    @ShignBright Год назад +15

    This sounds like it would play in a fantasy game while the village elder says something like "Lo, on that fateful night, the skies dark as obsidian, nought but our torches lit the night. With a blood-curdling screech, the dragon came roaring to our little village, laying hot, fiery waste to all that dared obstruct it. We were terrified, and ran for our very lives, fearing that we would be the next...
    But Arin, brave and valiant warrior he was. He stood his ground. Sword and shield in hand, he charged at the beast, determined to protect us, he took it upon himself to protect us.
    The battle raged on, with neither side gaining the upper hand. At times it seemed as though the dragon may triumph, but Arin fought on with all his might, never faltering, never fleeing, ever ferocious.
    After what seemed an eternity, Arin dealt the dragon the final blow, and it fell to the ground with a mighty roar. We rejoiced at the sight, and Arin was hailed as our hero. His bravery and skill had saved us all from the terrible beast.
    But Arin knew all too well that there were other dragons out there, terrorizing other villages and kingdoms. And so, with a fierce determination burning in his heart, he set out on a quest to rid the world of all dragons, once and for all."

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +4

      omg as a gamer i love this!

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +3

      and as someone who strives to write video game music!

    • @doofusboy7054
      @doofusboy7054 Год назад +2

      @@daweiimiku I could totally hear this over the top of a dramatic storytelling scene in a medieval and/or fantasy game of some kind. It would fit perfectly!

  • @tristanperciful6609
    @tristanperciful6609 Год назад +16

    Thank you for making the bottom line oktavist instead of bass

  • @alasdairsorley
    @alasdairsorley Год назад +8

    MuseScore definitely needs to work on their dynamics for a lot of the instruments, but goddam I ascended after that high part break in the middle, great piece

  • @boriswilsoncreations
    @boriswilsoncreations Год назад +16

    I can't wait to see what they're gonna do next year with the new updates :]

  • @Dobbles862
    @Dobbles862 Год назад +6

    Great call on adding the Okavist, a lot more distinguishable!

  • @howardyu50211
    @howardyu50211 Год назад +1

    Oh damn, didn't know musescore has such good quality

  • @SmoothSheaTV
    @SmoothSheaTV Год назад +1

    This is a brilliant piece. I'll definitely use this as a push to continue making music.

  • @codyzuvich1712
    @codyzuvich1712 Год назад +4

    If only I could write like this. Even if the sounds are computer generated, still amazing.

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +2

      it comes with times and times of just writing music. i encourage you to try keep writing music yourself! i am still far from perfect but i still try my best :)

    • @codyzuvich1712
      @codyzuvich1712 Год назад

      @@daweiimiku If you don't mind my asking, how long have you been writing for?

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад

      @@codyzuvich1712 my interest for writing music started in 2017 in high school, i tried to write stuff and they would be very simple and not exactly very good. my interest kept me writing stuff even though it wasn't the best stuff (i tried to write some large scale works but they were really incoherent). i am studying composition as part of my degree in uni rn but that's about to end as well. in total about 5 years :)

    • @codyzuvich1712
      @codyzuvich1712 Год назад

      @@daweiimiku That’s sick, I started getting interested in 2021, ended up writing one thing and then couldn’t write anything else

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад

      @@codyzuvich1712 it is quite hard to keep going, especially when you don't have inspiration. my lecturers taught me that even if you don't think you can write anything, even if you think what you write will be bad, just write it. who knows, could be the new banger!

  • @izaakthoms
    @izaakthoms Год назад +2

    You have an interesting voicing for the Oktavist and Bass and thought I should put my 2 cents in. My qualifications are that I sing Bass professionally with Oktavists. One thing is, when you give a low part like this, you should try to always have an Octave or a 5th over the low note for it to be in tune. Without an Octave or 5th, the low note will sound and feel naked. The only time this idea is very important is an E-below-bass-staff and under. So basically your low C.

  • @bleupiano
    @bleupiano Год назад +1

    C'est beau!! j'aime, tout simplement!
    Je compose également et je poste sur ma chaine mais que du piano, j'aimerais m'essayer au choral, au contrepoint...mais ça a l'air compliqué! Merci pour ce morceau!!!🙏

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад

      merci! my counterpoint is not as good as it used to be, but the basics of counterpoint is not as hard as you think! if there are music theory books that have four part harmony exercises, they teach well and are good to practice with :)

  • @sfurules
    @sfurules Год назад +2

    I've sung in many professional choirs, and I wish to god to someday sing with a choir that has basses that can hit low a C like that *gush
    I will say that as a choral singer, I'd want this to go about 25 percent faster on....average...which leaves room for even bigger rolantandos. We HATE it when we have to do staggered breathing because it means we necessarily are less powerful and have to spend a large amount of brain cycles on breathing and listening to nearby people's breaths instead of singing well ("BuT wHy DoN't YoU jUsT mArK iT iN yOuR mUsSiC" is something one might say in retort to that. And I will tell you that we do. We still HATE it.)
    It's a small thing, but the mark of better choral music when it's set in a way that's more conducive to the human voice. I love the song, but if you could arrange it to have more natural breath marks for each section it would be grand. Also, this is not like, a criticism of the music in the slightest.
    Beethoven's 9th is a great piece and changed music forever. But Beethoven was a moron when it came to writing for the human voice. We don't have valve's my dude.....

  • @ironmatic1
    @ironmatic1 Год назад +3

    it's really cool until it crashes when you dare to change a part name or key signature

  • @krab4076
    @krab4076 3 месяца назад

    Someone has to do this... BLOODBORNE!!!????

  • @oolivero45
    @oolivero45 Год назад +2

    Would you be willing to share the musescore project file? Would be interested in playing around with it a bit more!

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +2

      drive.google.com/file/d/1q6nqdd6nSFa1GhtsWThjqTkt-uDQer6S/view?usp=sharing hopefully this works, go nuts!

    • @oolivero45
      @oolivero45 Год назад +1

      @@daweiimiku Thank you very much - really appreciated! :)

  • @tompw3141
    @tompw3141 Год назад

    Reminds me of Rachmaninoff :-)

  • @mcmemeking6195
    @mcmemeking6195 Год назад

    Can someone explain what the difference between bass and oktavist is? Is the oktavist just a very deep bass or is it something else?

    • @daweiimiku
      @daweiimiku  Год назад +2

      an oktavist indeed is choral singer who can sing lower than bass. oktavist specifically is of russian origin. another term would be basso profondo, which is italian and is similar.

  • @himmel8901
    @himmel8901 Год назад

    who cares about rests they are overrated anyway
    the vocalists' lungs :