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    Classical Music and the RBN!

    With the introduction of Pro Keys and the ability to upload nearly anything via RBN, I took it upon myself to transcribe some classical pieces by famous composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and others. Currently, I have a friend making videos, but they should be up soon.


    Watch a preview! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khSa-zr-J28
    Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor - Für Elise by Beethoven
    Piano Sonata No. 14 - Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
    Piano Sonata No. 11 - Ronda Alla Turca by Mozart for 80MSP ($1)
    Last edited by BeyondTheUniverseRBN; 07-23-2011 at 06:37 PM.

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    Awesome, since there haven't been any RBN2 Faux-Harmonic tracks I've been hoping someone would release these. Make sure the arrangements you're using are either original or public domain copyrighted. I'm also hoping to release some classical songs, namely Ave Maria, The Four Seasons, and Chopin's Funeral March. What will these be priced as?
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    Everything I do will be $1 (80MSP) so it's the most accessible.

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    I'm really hungry for some classical stuff, bring it on!

    Would be awesome if somebody could release Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
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    Ode to Joy would be awesome, but it would have to be one with a choir for vocal harmonies. What language is it in? Would it be okay if it wasn't one of the special languages considering it's popularity and stuff like that, or would it have to be translated? Getting a choir together to record it properly with separate tracks for each vocal part would be a pain =/ (Both getting a choir and the separate track part)

    Speaking of epic classical choral pieces: O Fortuna, now, please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AskariNari View Post
    Awesome, since there haven't been any RBN2 Faux-Harmonic tracks I've been hoping someone would release these. Make sure the arrangements you're using are either original or public domain copyrighted.
    I agree. I want to see more classical in RB.

    I love the Faux-Harmoic tracks, but would love some RBN2.0 stuff.
    The last I heard of them was they were working on Ride of the Valkeries, but that was October of last year.

    Bring on the Classical!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Mhoram View Post
    I agree. I want to see more classical in RB.

    I love the Faux-Harmoic tracks, but would love some RBN2.0 stuff.
    The last I heard of them was they were working on Ride of the Valkeries, but that was October of last year.

    Bring on the Classical!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AskariNari View Post
    Ode to Joy would be awesome, but it would have to be one with a choir for vocal harmonies. What language is it in? Would it be okay if it wasn't one of the special languages considering it's popularity and stuff like that, or would it have to be translated? Getting a choir together to record it properly with separate tracks for each vocal part would be a pain =/ (Both getting a choir and the separate track part)

    Speaking of epic classical choral pieces: O Fortuna, now, please.
    Magma only takes one track for vocals (not counting dryvox). You wouldn't need to get separate tracks if you can chart the separate MIDI parts by ear... or off the classical sheet music.
    Last edited by Coach Z; 07-03-2011 at 01:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach Z View Post
    Magma only takes one track for vocals (not counting dryvox). You wouldn't need to get separate tracks if you can chart the separate MIDI parts by ear... or off the classical sheet music.
    Oh, I've never charted vocals, but that would getting the stems easier. Plus I guess you could "rent" a choir and have them do the vocals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Mhoram View Post
    I agree. I want to see more classical in RB.

    I love the Faux-Harmoic tracks, but would love some RBN2.0 stuff.
    The last I heard of them was they were working on Ride of the Valkeries, but that was October of last year.

    Bring on the Classical!!
    Like GigaKoops said its in plaaytesting now but it only has guitar, bass, and drums so it would be cool to get some classical music with keys.
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