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I just finished HSC music 2 and extension 2009, majoring in composition.
All 4 of my compositions were nominated for Encore, perhaps I can help you out?
Mind you, I'm not sure how old this post is, but if you are interested, send me an email at happy_shaun@hotmail.com or just PM me![]()
:]Hey there!
I chose music between 1900-1945 as my Music 2 elective topic. But really.....you can pretty much do anything and as long as your cover page explains clearly how your composition remotely links with the topic, you'll be fine.
Feel free to email me directly at happy_shaun@hotmail.com for any more enquiries.
Sorry about the late reply, the BOS follow up notification thing just aint working for me.
Oh, if you can use sibelius that fast, then there's no point in using tuxguitar. I just find sibelius completely infuriating. It makes me cry :/Hey there.
Unfortunately, I've never heard of Tuxguitar before...but I presume you're a guitar player rather than a keyboard player....
Unfortunately for you, I'm a diehard Sibelius fan. But fortunately for you, my scoring speed could be described is as fast as touch typing.
As for midi/mp3 rendering, I use a software called Propellerhead Reason. The sound library has 5000 instruments (more can be downloaded obviously) and its the industry standard for synths (bar logic pro). It's the software that street musicians use most of the time. Go check out the website if you want.
Oh and a small point. Unless the drum part has a ridiculously important role (apart from keeping rythm), dont write for drum kit. You are much better off integrating rythmic stuff into the guitar part with taps and strums and the like. Hardly any HSC markers really care about drum kits in general....you've got to play the game....