OleJoergensen
Senior Member
Feel free to share your Staffpad compositions in this thread....
You first!Feel free to share your Staffpad compositions in this thread....
“Ethereal 2”- Horn and flute Love duet.
Lilith - Berlin WW, CineBrass, Cineperc, Voxos, and Spitfire Symphonic Strings
Lilith - Berlin WW, CineBrass, Cineperc, Voxos, and CineStrings
This isn't quite finished. I need to flesh out the middle section more....
@dcoscina Well, you asked...Yes sir. Straight outta StaffPad.. hmm maybe we should make a shirt that says that? Lol
A video walkthrough of my Pangea score. Pangea was written as a tribute to John William’s Jurassic Park Theme.
The StaffPad score is too tall to put on one video screen so I have broken it out into sections. I wrote this piece quickly for a contest, so the score is not as condensed and tidy as I would like. It will, however, give you an idea of what went into the tracks.
Make sure your YouTube settings are at 1080p (HD). Audio starts at 0:11.
Hope you enjoy!
Brandon
A video walkthrough of my Pangea score. Pangea was written as a tribute to John William’s Jurassic Park Theme.
The StaffPad score is too tall to put on one video screen so I have broken it out into sections. I wrote this piece quickly for a contest, so the score is not as condensed and tidy as I would like. It will, however, give you an idea of what went into the tracks.
Make sure your YouTube settings are at 1080p (HD). Audio starts at 0:11.
Hope you enjoy!
Brandon
Thank you Rodney. JW is quite a genius of orchestration and techniques! In this type of piece with all the big brass, strings, and percussion, it makes sense to use the WW in this way for color. Also probably a lot more fun to play than pads!I really enjoyed this, my friend! It definitely is a true tribute to Williams style full of hope and optimism. I really enjoyed how the woodwinds would insert their voices providing little connecting runs and added flavor.
Exactly! I am definitely all about single instruments playing lines than just chordal pads. Great job again.Thank you Rodney. JW is quite a genius of orchestration and techniques! In this type of piece with all the big brass, strings, and percussion, it makes sense to use the WW in this way for color. Also probably a lot more fun to play than pads!