Stars of midnight - part III [Classical Pop Music]

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @deethree_orchestra
    @deethree_orchestra  3 месяца назад +1

    Be a part of my art! I want to see your creativity in action, so that's why I'm giving you the opportunity to use my music and create shorts that will show your creative spirit. I am curious about what you will create with the help of my music, so if you want, you can accept this challenge. I can't wait to see what you come up with! 🌍

  • @denisemayosky1955
    @denisemayosky1955 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this, and for clarifying your purpose in utilizing computer programming to help create this piece. There can be a place for both in a perfect world. We just want to guard against anyone who might use this as a means of replacing people. I know that's honestly not your intent, which is why I appreciate your explanation, and hope you can utilize the computer to allow you to fulfill your dreams and creative vision. Hope to hear more!!👍

    • @deethree_orchestra
      @deethree_orchestra  3 месяца назад

      I thank you for your honesty. The reason why I use this method is that until now no one has given me the opportunity to write music for a real orchestra, despite the fact that I tried to let people know that I am here and that I have great potential, despite the fact that I still have a lot to work on. Therefore, I understood that I would have to look for other ways to fulfill my dream, and finally I found the best way. I am probably the first and so far the only person who understood how to write the most realistic notation specialized for a computer-generated music interpretation using the given music score software Musescore, and therefore I decided to share this knowledge with the whole world to give the greatest freedom to people like me. People whom no one wants to listen to and take seriously. This is the only way for us to show our talent and enthusiasm, even if there is no one to help us with it. Maybe I was the only one who was unlucky, but in the end I understood that it was the best thing that could happen to me to be able to donate this instrument and this knowledge to those who have the highest respect for art. It's not about replacing a real orchestra and real people, but to provide this opportunity to people like me who have no money and who are not financially supported by anyone, so that they can have the same opportunity and chance to show the world their talent and abilities as people who have these financial means and opportunities. My point is that it should be fair and that everyone has the same chance, but even so, this way of writing and creating music using a computer-generated musical interpretation requires many years of study and work in the field of composing for an orchestral group on the same level as writing and creating music for a real orchestra. Therefore, I can say that, in principle, both of these methods require the same effort, knowledge, and experience, regardless of how the given musical notation will be interpreted. As Siddhartha Gautama Buddha would say. If another incarnation of Amadeus were alive today, how would people find out if no one gave him a chance? 🔷