BE092

harahava wrote on 9/19/2014, 10:04 AM
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Chords, melody fragments and ideas borrowed from the Norwegian songwriter Bjorn Eidsvag, found on page 92 in a book containing a lot of his songs. Thus the title BE092.

My first song arrangement ever! And my first MMM project. I havn't listened to it for a long time, but when I did now I felt for sharing it.

I am a Norvegian man just rounded 60 years of age. I have always been very fond of music, of almost any kind and category. I did, however, prefer the Beatles as a teenager, and not the Rooling Stones. Those days this was importent. I guess I even then tended to prefer the more artistic composistions and performings rather than pure rock'n roll.

I don't play any instruments. I learned a lot of chords on a guitar as a youngster, and now I can play them on a keyboard. I can even "invent" some nice small melody fragments, but they are like dreams disolving before I can  materialize them.

About two years ago I googled some keywords that quickly lead me to the magic world of MAGIX. I could not believe what I read and saw. The Universe of my dreams available for a surpricingly low cost. For a long time I played around and puzzled together a lot of small loops and fragments. But again the challange was to merge them together into something I could call a "song".

Now I'm here, working on half a dozen "projects", slowly but with progress improving them as wall as my skills and Magix knowledge. However, I missed feedback and comments. I checked this site and desided to give it a try.

Comments

harahava wrote on 9/20/2014, 9:13 AM

Thanks for your comment Hyperion. I know and completely agree on your but's. As I said it was my first "song", when I felt like a kid left alone in a candy shop - with unlimited access to the goodies.

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I am a Norvegian man just rounded 60 years of age. I have always been very fond of music, of almost any kind and category. I did, however, prefer the Beatles as a teenager, and not the Rooling Stones. Those days this was importent. I guess I even then tended to prefer the more artistic composistions and performings rather than pure rock'n roll.

I don't play any instruments. I learned a lot of chords on a guitar as a youngster, and now I can play them on a keyboard. I can even "invent" some nice small melody fragments, but they are like dreams disolving before I can  materialize them.

About two years ago I googled some keywords that quickly lead me to the magic world of MAGIX. I could not believe what I read and saw. The Universe of my dreams available for a surpricingly low cost. For a long time I played around and puzzled together a lot of small loops and fragments. But again the challange was to merge them together into something I could call a "song".

Now I'm here, working on half a dozen "projects", slowly but with progress improving them as wall as my skills and Magix knowledge. However, I missed feedback and comments. I checked this site and desided to give it a try.

Former user wrote on 9/20/2014, 12:17 PM

the compositional idea seems valid, the rhythmic and very soft and accompanies an interesting melody, overall I would say well, although in my opinion, it would be to adjust the volume of some tracks that seem too high.
although this is just my opinion.
however, my opinion on this, your composition is positive

franco

Former user wrote on 9/20/2014, 12:34 PM

Hi! Interessante Musik. Aber den Titel muss ich nicht verstehen. Oder?

LG / aces-e37

Farstom wrote on 9/20/2014, 1:39 PM

not bad

good start

go on

but with Magix you can doe more .

just try it

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I know nothing about music. Only listened .. Using technology also makes possible for me to be able to make music.

  I am also into photography amateur.

I'm not here for stars score but coment with advice for improvement of my music.


at my coment on music of others, I remain honest. this must be mutual .

I give my voice just as public and not as someone who knows something from music.

 I'm open to all criticism. I want to learn something

greeting

farstom