Two piano pieces made with 0.9.6 beta2
Here are a couple of pieces done with the 0.9.6 MuseScore beta2 on Windows XP. They include a number of valuable suggestions from Bill Edwards (noted stride pianist) to make them sound more realistic. Enjoy!
http://ormusic.home.comcast.net/SpaceShuffleCX.mp3
http://ormusic.home.comcast.net/WalleritisCX.mp3
Comments
Very nice, both of them!
Original compositions?
In reply to Very nice! by Seanote
Space Shuffle was written in 1980 by Robin Frost. There are several live performances of this tune on YouTube, but (IMHO) they are inferior to this MuseScore version.
Walleritis was written in the 1950s by Don Ewell, a studio musician who commonly played with the Jack Teagarden sextet. It was written as a parody of Fats Waller's well-known "Handful of Keys." This version of Walleritis is from a transcription made by John Farrell some time ago.
In reply to Not original compositions by EdwardsRG
Thanks for posting, gives me a lot of inspiration, the program is really strong!
In reply to Not original compositions by EdwardsRG
I Guess they're original to those composers :-)
Nice job, they sound great.
Regards,