Template:Film Scoring for Musicians:Sound of Joy:Completed Assignments

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Examples of delicate rhythms sounds which create a mood for the course on film scoring for musicians


From Mannheim, Germany, Rainer Pusch sent me an MP3 file for the sound of joy (actually, "Joy, but danger gets closer...") I converted the file to OGG which you can hear by clicking here. 2 points.




  • Stanov has completed this assignment. June 6, 2007
From Sofia, Bulgaria, Stanov sent me an MP3 file for the sound of joy. I converted the file to OGG which you can hear by clicking here. 2 points.




  • Orsanct has completed this assignment. July 22, 2007
From Oregon, Orsanct sent me an MP3 file for the sound of joy. I converted the file to OGG which you can hear by clicking here. 10 points.




  • TBOL3 has completed this assignment. August 26, 2007
Created in Rosegarden and TiMidity++ clicking here to listen. 10 points.




  • Blueygh2 has completed this assignment. September 3, 2007
The sound of happy was created in Sibelius 4 using Garritan Personal Orchestra sound library. clicking here to listen. 10 points.




  • Joe Mac has completed this assignment. September 15, 2007
The 6 second sound of joy was created in GarageBand 4 using one instrument (Boldt ensonic glock) 5 notes, played by hand on yamaha midi controller.clicking here to listen. 10 points.




  • FIREborn has completed this assignment. November 05, 2007
The sound of joy was created in Propellerheads Reason 3.0,. Clicking here to listen. 10 points.





  • Sowens has completed this assignment. November 07, 2007
The sound of joy was created using Finale with the Garritan personal orchestra. Clicking here to listen. 10 points.




  • Robert Hall has completed this assignment. February 14, 2008
The sound of joy was created using Sibelius 4. Clicking here to listen. 10 points.




A sound of joy was created using Logic Pro and the Vienna String Library. Clicking here to listen.
Another sound of joy was created using Logic Pro and the Vienna String Library. Clicking here to listen.
Both of these had melodies as well as rhythm. Many times, you do not have the space to include a melody. Therefore, I prefer no melody for this assignment.
Another attempt at the sound of joy was created using Logic Pro and the Vienna String Library. Clicking here to listen. It still has a melody.
Finally a sound of joy was created using Logic Pro and the Vienna String Library which has no melody. Clicking here to listen. 10 points.


May 15, 2008
Joy.