May I Post a >wav file?
I am creating a couple of "demo" .wav compositions created with MuseScore. They are large (> 100 MB even after compression). I would like to attach them to posts in General discussion. Please advise.
The .wav files are the first and second movements of Schubert's Symphony # 8 ("Unfinished").
Thanks.
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Hi misterdls,
I'm afraid you can only share 2 MB files on the forum. However, it an ideal solution for you to share your work via youtube (use any movie maker program, import you audio track, put a nice picture on top of it, and render a video file) or via any other audio sharing website such as soundcloud.com. Easiest solution is to create an mp3 of your wave file and put it somewhere on a public file sharing website but then you can't get comments or ratings on it.
In reply to sharing files by Thomas
Ok, thanks. If anyone is interested please let me know where to email them.
I put in a lot of time and effort to demonstrate what this program can do. I think they came out pretty good.
In reply to Sharing Files by misterdls
Once your audio is online, don't hesitate to post the link so we can enjoy your work.
In reply to links by Thomas
I have attached the compressed MuseScore files. I recommend the sinfon36 soundfont to play them.
Here are the 2 movements of Franz Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony.
By the way, I did make a couple of small changes to the original, mainly to achieve a better balance. (Sorry, Franz).
In reply to MuseScore files by misterdls
Thanks for sharing these. I enjoyed listening to them. You might want to check the notes in measure 85, Violin 2, 1st Movement and the last chord, bassoon, 2nd Movement.
In reply to Thanks for sharing these. I by David Bolton
Ow!. Yes, B-flat should be B-natural both times. Thanks! Easy for me to miss the violin one, I suppose, but for me not to hear the bad final chord of the second movement, that's embarassing! I am attaching the corrected versions.
In my research I was fascinated by the Wikipedia article on this piece. Seems there's an error introduced into the first movement by an editor who did not like a dissonance Schubert used. I compared 2 editions and the 'correction' appears in both, so I left it alone. I thought about trying both and deciding what to do, but I am just an amateur having some fun, so ...
I wish I could talk a lot more with a professional like yourself. I started (and ended, alas) playing cello in high school, and I quickly fell in love with music. I miss playing so much.
I really appreciate that you took the time and looked at this seriously.
Thanks again.