This is "A Canadian in Mayfair" by Angela Morley (1924 - 2009) created from scratch using virtual instruments. I have a copy of the full score (no way I'd be able to work this out by .. show full overview
2016x6Season finale Predator Theme - What's the time signature? Episode overview
Air date
Dec 06, 2016
The Predator score by Alan Silvestri is one of my favourites.
One thing that's always bugged me was that I couldn't figure out the phrasing of the main theme. It felt like it was in .. show full overview
The Predator score by Alan Silvestri is one of my favourites.
One thing that's always bugged me was that I couldn't figure out the phrasing of the main theme. It felt like it was in a weird time signature when it wasn't.
I found an entire thread of other people discussing the same thing: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board...
With a bit of detective work (watching live performances videos where the conductor is visible) and also dropping the original recording in my DAW, I was able to work it out. It was actually really simple. I'd just been hearing 16th when it was triplets.
Anyone else find they were hearing it this way?
A complete re-recording of Robert Farnon's "Portrait of a Flirt" from 1955, realised with virtual instruments. A follow up to "My Computer is a 1950s Orchestra" which featured "A .. show full overview
The third piece in the "My Computer is a 1950s orchestra" series. A complete re-make of Edward White's famous composition "Puffin' Billy" (1952), realised with virtual instruments.
The third piece in the "My Computer is a 1950s orchestra" series. A complete re-make of Edward White's famous composition "Puffin' Billy" (1952), realised with virtual instruments.
Good heavens, my computer's at it yet again! This time performing a piece I analysed in my recent "Utterly Spiffing Guide" series; "High Heels" by Trevor Duncan, from 1955.
I borrowed .. show full overview
Good heavens, my computer's at it yet again! This time performing a piece I analysed in my recent "Utterly Spiffing Guide" series; "High Heels" by Trevor Duncan, from 1955.
I borrowed the original full score to understand the orchestration and harmony, this wasn't worked out by ear.
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