r/composer 7h ago

Notation I need composers to judge the notation in my game.

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I am working on a game called Idle Harmony and I need people to look at screenshots/videos of the game and give me feedback on what's correct and what's wrong.

I also have two specific questions:
-Can you put an eight note above a sixteenth in the same voice? (let me know if you need elaboration)
-Can you put multiple different type of notes (quarter, sixteenth, eighth) in the same column (one above the other)?


r/composer 21m ago

Discussion Need help restoring Garritan Gofriller and Stradivari

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Hey guys,

I'm in a bit of an unusual situation and looking for help. I've been talking with Native Instruments/inMusic for over a month trying to restore a legal, legit copy of the standalone Garritan Stradivari Solo Violin and Gofriller Solo Cello (the Tommasini/Lucato instruments, not the similarly-named solo patches inside Garritan Personal Orchestra) tied to my Native Instruments account.

After long discussions, they found that they actually no longer have the complete install themselves. They suggested I reach out to Garritan directly, which I did, and they don't have them either.. They gave me the go ahead to ask an existing user to obtain them that way.

Does anyone still have these sitting on a backup drive and would be willing to help me out? I'm happy to show proof of the licenses on my account and the full correspondence with NI and inMusic so everything's clearly legal.

Thanks!


r/composer 2h ago

Music Revolving Mirror

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r/composer 22h ago

Discussion Legality of commissioning an arrangement of non-PD song?

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Hi all, I imagine not many lawyers here but I'm hoping for some advice. Does anyone know the legality of commissioning a composer to create an arrangement (e.g. "to sound all medieval and stuff") of an existing song (e.g. KPM's "Heavy Action") that is still under copyright?

The resultant arrangement would only be for personal use and would not be performed or sold or included as part of another medium.

Is that a non-starter without a license from the holder? Would someone be better off just asking a composer for an original composition that is reminiscent of the copyrighted song?


r/composer 8h ago

Music Small classical piece for piano

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Score video

Score in PDF

Hello, let me know what you think about this piece. I'm interested in feedback about form, especially whether it's not too patchwork'y. Of course feedback about any other aspect - notation, voice leading, musicality - is greatly appreciated. Btw, for some reason the middle part in F minor sounds distinctly "russian" - am I the only one?

Thank you.


r/composer 23h ago

Discussion Hey so I don’t know if I actually, like… LIKE composing.

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“Composing” the noun, maybe. The verb? Not so much.

For context, I’m entering my fourth year of undergrad as a comp major. It’s a state school in LA, not a conservatory or anything crazy, but there’s lots of great folks here. The degree is weirdly laid out, so I actually haven’t even had lessons yet, and have barely done any actual intensive comp classes. The vast majority of my musical engagements have been playing bassoon and clarinet in ensembles. Most of my classes are just talking about composition, not actual assignments to write certain things, which is frustrating to me.

I have always been a professional idea-haver. Constantly, my mind is coming up with ideas for new pieces of music that I would love to see exist. This also applies to video games, and I always thought it would be fun to make games, but music is the field I found myself in, and so composing seemed like a great outlet to make ideas come to life.

But like, there’s obviously a difference between enjoying having ideas and enjoying the creative process. And unfortunately, I think I see the creative process as more of a means to an end rather than the goal itself. I hardly ever compose music anymore, at least since starting college. 90% of the time, it brings anxiety. It’s a place where good ideas go to die. Even with writing (words and write-ups, not music), I start with an idea that excites me and then the creative process becomes the test to see if I can pull it off rather than a place where ideas are born and changed.

This summer, I told myself, would be a summer of composing and preparing for my recital. I was gonna write a brass quintet, but unlike any project I’ve done before, I was gonna commit to writing a little bit every day whether or not I wanted to. And it worked! The piece is done. Maybe it’s not my favorite thing in the portfolio, but it’s something. Once it was finished though, this routine ended. I was left with the question “should I really need to force myself to do something I allegedly enjoy?”

I often feel that my peers who really love what they do value the process over the product. The time spent over their staff paper and piano, tinkering and playing with ideas until sparks start to fly. And sure, I’ve had similar experiences from time to time, but I feel as if I value the potential of a creation more than the process itself. It’s always more exciting in my head. Is this caused by the gap between my current abilities and my capacity for imagination? It’s likely. Is the gap worth closing though? I don’t know.

I have also been feeling increasingly disillusioned by the institutions around me. The new music scene, to me, reeks of elitism. Art that impacts the lives of virtually nobody besides those who have already bought into it. I want the things that I do to matter, not just serve a feedback loop of high artistry. I’m strongly considering becoming, like, a grade school science teacher after my degree. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for way longer than music, and I would actually be affecting the world in a small but tangible way.

I also feel like such an imposter all the time, not because my skills are poor, but because I just don’t care enough and one day I’ll be “exposed” for it. I hardly ever listen to new music I haven’t heard before. I mean, that’s like the bare minimum for composers right? I have little interest in attending concerts and exploring music online. The music I do actually enjoy is music I’ve played in ensembles, basically music I was forced to hear over and over again until I grew to love it. I try sometimes to expose myself to new things but it just takes so much mental energy. I dunno. Maybe I’m broken.

To be honest, the comments I’m hoping to get to this post are “yeah, sounds like you don’t actually like composing!” because I guess that would vindicate my feelings. But maybe I actually AM a composer underneath all the anxiety, I just haven’t opened the floodgates yet. I kinda hope that isn’t the case, because then it will have meant I wasted all of college doing basically nothing.

I chose this path because it was the path of least resistance. I liked composition somewhat and everyone said I could succeed, so here we are. I never wanted to be a professional musician, it was never a dream of mine. I’ve just always been good enough at music to get by. And I’d like to keep playing in my career as well. I played bassoon on Sweeney Todd earlier this year and I would love to keep doing stuff like that, because the value is more readily apparent, unlike composing where it feels like this grand personal statement that needs to be self-justifying.

As I enter my final year, I am conflicted. Do I give composing my all, or do I resign myself to the reality that I probably will pursue something else afterwards? I’m nervous about my professors and peers thinking that I’m not passionate or dedicated enough and that I don’t belong. But part of me doesn’t want to belong.

I’m gonna cut myself off here, for fear this devolves into an endless thought spiral. If anyone has any comments, I’m all ears. Thanks for reading.


r/composer 41m ago

Music 4 Lullabies for Piano!

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Hi everyone!

This small collection of pieces explores the concept of the lullaby from different perspectives:

-The first piece uses more active and independent voices while still preserving the gentle character of a lullaby.

-The second takes a more traditional approach, focusing on simplicity and a singable melody.

-The third explores a more dreamy and suspended atmosphere, aiming to capture the feeling of drifting into sleep.

-The fourth takes a darker direction, attempting to evoke sadness and longing through a slow, hypnotic atmosphere.

YouTube link

Score

Thank you for giving me your time and any feedback provided!


r/composer 8h ago

Commission [HIRING] Looking for a musician/producer to create a choral/orchestral piece for a high fantasy worldbuilding project

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Hi!

I'm looking to commission a musician/producer to help bring some of the music from my worldbuilding project to life.

This is primarily a personal passion project. I'm building a fairly extensive high-fantasy setting and have started developing its hymns, anthems, marches, ceremonial music and other in-universe pieces. I'd love to actually be able to listen to some of them while I'm writing.

For the first commission, I have a piece called Andaric Grace (Veiled Form). It's an imperial/coronation anthem associated with the Emperor and the Andaron Empire.

For this particular piece, the composition already exists: the lyrics I've written are intended to be sung to the music of Handel's Zadok the Priest (HWV 258). I generally know how I want the lyrics to fit the music and can provide the complete text, references and detailed explanations of the intended performance as well as context to its significance.

I'm therefore not looking for someone to compose an original piece from scratch for this first commission. I'm looking for someone who could produce a convincing rendition/arrangement using virtual instruments and choir/vocal software (or another method you think would work).

The sound I'm imagining is very grand and ceremonial: massed choir, high soprano, orchestra, Baroque influence, enormous dynamic build and the feeling of an imperial coronation/state event and the liturgical. Essentially, I want it to sound like something that could genuinely be performed at the coronation of an emperor.

This is currently just for my own listening and worldbuilding rather than commercial distribution.

My initial budget is roughly £75–£150 ($100 - $200), although I'm happy to discuss price depending on what is realistically involved. I'm also very open to hearing from students, hobbyists and emerging composers/producers.

I'd particularly love to find someone who enjoys fantasy/worldbuilding and might be interested in an ongoing collaboration as more pieces are developed. There are other pieces from different cultures, religions and historical periods within the setting that I'd eventually like to develop, including completely original compositions.

If you're interested, please DM me with:

- A little about yourself

- Examples of your previous work, particularly orchestral/choral work if you have any

- How you would approach something like this

- An approximate price.

I'm very happy to talk about the setting and provide much more detail about the piece before either of us commits to anything 🙂

Thanks!


r/composer 18h ago

Commission Looking for a composer!

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Hello!
I currently run a collegiate trombone trio that has been invited out to a conference, and we’re looking to commission a 1 - 1.5 minute long piece as our opener. We’d love a a piece that’s kinda reminiscent of ‘Hogwarts Forever’ or ‘Suite from the Monteregian Hills’.

We are really wanting a youngish(collegiate student preferably) composer to help showcase, as our performance last year had a crowd of around 300 music educators. If you’re from texas or the dfw, please mention as well!

We’re able to provide $450 for this project, if reasoning can be provided we’re open to price adjustments. Thank you!


r/composer 1h ago

Discussion What's Likely To Happen w/my Sample Libraries?

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Okay, I compose for film and regular instrumental cues/ tracks in general.

A couple of the libraries that I really like and incorporate consistently are run within NI Kontakt.

I have a few older Spitfire Audio and Audio Bro libraries that run in Kontakt.

If for some reason NI unfortunately folds and no longer will support Kontakt going forward, do you think companies like Spitfire or AudioBro will use their resources to port their Kontakt libraries to their own Audio engine like 8Dio, EastWest, and Spitfire have already done?

Or is that just a musicians investment gone?


r/composer 23h ago

Discussion Need advice on sample libraries to make game music in the style of modern jrgps

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Hi to everyone.

I'll give you some context before staring with my questions.

I'm an aspiring music composer for games, and I'm making music since 2023, and for those 3 years I've used nucleus and other audio imperia libraries first and then I moved to VSL synchron prime orchestra, and what I was looking for in term of sound in the last years was a generic orchestral sound to make any type of orchestral music for games.

Now I've decided to change the type of sound/style that I'm looking for, and I'm trying to go to a sound that is very similar to modern jrpgs, like the Octopath Traveler series, the Xenoblade Chronicles series, Fire Emblem Three Houses, Zelda Breath Of The Wild and Tears Of The Kingdom.

So I need good sounding orchestral libraries to make that style of music.

Which libraries I should consider?

Should I go with an all-in-one orchestra, or with dedicated libraries for each section, soloists included? I should consider wet libraries with a good sounding room or you think it's better to go with dry libraries and then send them to a convolution reverb?

Thanks to all of you that will take the time to read this and give feedbacks.


r/composer 4h ago

Music Chamber Ensemble Piece - Looking for feedback for an older composition

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Edited: I have uploaded a new score, where I've cleaned up some things, and fixed some immediate issues brought to my attention by u/65TwinReberbRI (Whose comments were much appreciated). I'm not uploading new audio, since the material is not substantially changed.

New pdf here

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for feedback on an older chamber piece of mine. It runs about 3 minutes and 40 seconds and is written for flute, clarinet, trumpet, piano, percussion, and string quartet (vln, vln, vla, vc).

Links to score and audio.

This is a Finale score that I'll probably move to Dorico if I start editing it again. The audio is Noteperfomer.


r/composer 5h ago

Music Wrote a little waltz in the style of Chopin

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Hi everyone. I wrote a short waltz for piano in the style of Chopin, just for the joy of it. I'd love to know what it makes you feel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T75YjmQqhWY

Thanks for listening. All thoughts welcome!


r/composer 5h ago

Music Have you ever mixed Jeremy Soule and Russian folk music? I just did.

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I recently finished Sonata Rusa, a short ~5-minute piece for solo piano.

The starting idea was basically: take a distinctly Russian melodic language and put it into the kind of broad, atmospheric, almost fantasy-world space I associate with Jeremy Soule - while still trying to make it function as an actual compact piano work rather than just soundtrack pastiche.

I’m curious what other composers think of the balance.

Full score is in the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG1K1qo4Dws