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  • At The Market

    I just finished making a short section for an outdoor market scene in a musical play. I don't have a lot of experience with this so I thought I'd put this up for anyone who wants to listen. It's 55 seconds long. I await your comments (either slings and arrows or unreasonably lavish praise). It can be found at http://burchmusic.com/at the market.mp3


  • I thought it sounded great.  Nice job!  Have you composed other music?


  • Hey, Steve!

    Nice!  Very UP for the market scene idea!

    I'm no expert at all dealing with VSL samples, but the only thing I hear has to do with 'mastering', or EQ, reverb, etc.  The only reason I bring it up, is because that is what I am dealing with in my own work right now in Logic 9.  There's so much for a non-engineering/mastering person to learn about these things!

    Good composing!


  • Thanks. Yes, the mastering is a big issue! More stuff to learn.

    Steve


  • A few pieces can be heard on my website burchmusic.com on the dowload music page. Nothing much, but I have fun with it.

    Thanks for your comments.

    Steve


  • Hello again, Steve.

    I went to your web site and listened to several of you pieces.  It's so nice to hear your work!  I think that your work could be performed by good high school or college orchestra/bands.  It's good to hear good music that can be performed by a large variety of groups!

    You know what you're doing!

    Thanks!


  • Ah yes, as a matter of fact I've been a high school music teacher in my beloved (but often highly disfucntional) Los Angeles Unified School District for over 17 years - so I have lots of experience with live acoustic instruments. One reason I bought VSL is that I was just so tired of having my music played out of tune! But bless their hearts, my students do their best.

    best wishes,

    Steve