Music composed/arranged/transscribed by WWWWolf
Stupid arrangements, test tunes, and transcriptions
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Hämä-hämähäkki
(Incy Wincy Spider), MIDI
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Just tried to get some feel what the work with MIDI might
be. This was made with Jazz sequencer for Linux. Not a good
program for those who are used to notation, but... (24 May
1997)
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Minuet by Johann Sebastian Bach, MIDI
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...or at least this was found from his notes. This is
probably the most famous MIDI test tune, found from, among
others, AdLib and Sound Blaster test programs... I have an
annoying habit of re-doing this tune with all notation
systems I've tried. I already did this on C-64 (with
Firebird's "The Music System"), and now... a MIDI version
made with Rosegarden notation package on Linux. (13 Dec
1997)
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Heitinpojan laulu, IT
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The second tracker tune I've made... but not composed, I'm
afraid to tell. Just some memories from the army - the
title is "mortar man's song" in English, and this is the
marching song we had to learn for the competition.
("The worst thing now is that the artillerymen have
learned how to sing!" - one of our corporals) Yeah,
the percussion really sucks in this tune, but I had no
choice but to rip the instruments. (21 July 1999, gzipped -
no pun intended with that filename...)
My own original compositions
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End of one world, ST3
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My fist tracker tune I really dared to publish... the
previous ones were just simply utter crud. =) An OK piece
of music, at least according to me - definitely
good enough considering it's just the first tune I've
composed. Not a prodigious throw, as anyone can hear...
Well, I don't remember much about music theory - last time
I studied it in the senior high school, many years ago.
Need to practise. Need to practise a lot. [BTW, when I
changed this tune later, I actually made it worse. Maybe I
will make a remix later. Horrors, I might end up the same
way with a lot of other musicians... countless remixes from
same songs. =) ] (21 February 1999, gzipped)
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Fanfare of Ignorants, FT2
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Originally for my 3D-cool-requires-PentiumIII
implementation of Tic-Tac-Toe called ActionOX (I'll finish
the game itself later, the mundane forms of art are always
easier to do first =) but since
RGRNCA needed a fanfare
too, here is one for our LARTification use. I need a better
one, though. (Published 20 March 2000, gzipped)
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Slavimac's Theme
(typeset score), MIDI
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This song was written for the Neverwinter Nights module
"Under the Falling Leaves". It just happened to come to my
mind in the night so I did it. I felt like composing it. It
probably sounds stupid or something. I'm somewhat happy with
the result, particularly the chords, something I haven't used
much previously (heh).
This was written in night of July 27th-28th 2003, originally
in The Music System. It was Lilyponded the next day and last
touches were given in early hours of August 6, 2003.
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Fanfare, MIDI
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This is just a simple stupid fanfare that I made when I tested
the amazing recording capabilities of Rosegarden 4, coupled
with the amazing output of the newly-made-to-work SBLive
wavetable MIDI.
Done late in August 7, 2003.
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