I started working on a piece I had been planning for about 6 hours yesterday on my guitar at 1:30 this morning. I worked all night and at around 10:00 I finished it. Right now I don't have a piano, or an adaptor I need. This is a midi. When I record it, the lead guitar will be on my electric hollowbody (thanks again for showing me the adaptor, Pat) because my acoustic is not a cut out, and it would be quite difficult to sound some of the higher scales efficiently.
Anyway, here it is:
http://www.flatface.net/~jer1400/Number14.mid
Comments and critiques, please. This is my best work to date and I'm quite proud, to be frank. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did composing. :)
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Bah, it was thinking the '#' was an anchor. Use the updated link now (Number14.mid).
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"once you've been playing as long as tim has, you don't think anymore, shit just happens." -tbillie41
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It's hard to judge a song by listening to a midi, but the first thing that came to mind was Crocodile Rock. The progression is a commonly used one, and gets a little boring without a change. The double-time part is different, but still not different enough to really catch my attention. Maybe if it's recorded with real instruments it'll stand out more. Good luck with it.