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Powerdrone
Post a 4 beat measure of music. If you want to draw one that's fine, otherwise use the following method:

Example: a 1/4 > bcg 1/2 > b# 1/4

Where letters are the notes, 1/4 represents how long the note is held (In this case a quarter note), > will be used to seperate notes (simply for clarity), multiple letters beside each other means you play all three of those notes at once, and # means sharp.

Notes: A B C D E F G

1/4 = Quarter Note
1/2 = Half Note
4/4 = Whole Note
3/4 = Three Quarter Note
1/8 = Eighth Note

_ = Tie
- (dash) = Beam


4/4 TIME BTW

Any suggestions or questions are welcome in BOLD in your post.
Topic Starter
Powerdrone
CEG 1/4 > CEG 1/4 > CEG 1/4 > CEG 1/4
Randy96
I spent 5 minutes trying to figure out your notation so I gave up and made it instead
anonymous_old
A 1/6
A 1/6
B 1/6
A 1/6
A 1/6
B 1/6

Fuck your mother method.
Mogsy
Your notation is a tad weird. And by a tad weird I mean intensely dumb.

4/4 time, though? Really? Lame. D: Fine. I'm doing this while not at an instrument, though, and I normally don't trust my relative pitch (1/3 = eighth note triplet).

CE♭G 1/8 > GB♭E♭ 1/4 > A♭CE♭ 1/3 > F 1/3 > A♭DF 1/3 > B♭DG 1/8 > CE♭G 1/4

Simple minor progression, taking a few liberties (i > III6 > VI > ii°6/4 > v6 > i). Never let me write like this again (especially when not sober).

Here you go, standard notation.
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Powerdrone

Mogsworth wrote:

Your notation is a tad weird. And by a tad weird I mean intensely dumb.

4/4 time, though? Really? Lame. D: Fine. I'm doing this while not at an instrument, though, and I normally don't trust my relative pitch (1/3 = eighth note triplet).

CE♭G 1/8 > GB♭E♭ 1/4 > A♭CE♭ 1/3 > F 1/3 > A♭DF 1/3 > B♭DG 1/8 > CE♭G 1/4

Simple minor progression, taking a few liberties (i > III6 > VI > ii°6/4 > v6 > i). Never let me write like this again (especially when not sober).

Here you go, standard notation.

I don't do music. I just thought this would be a neat idea. <3
Jarby
Cool kids write in C major.

Mogsy

Jarby wrote:

Cool kids write in C major.
C major is laaaaame
thepianist
The equivalent of 4/4 time mmkay. Spacing determines rhythm

anonymous_old

thepianist wrote:

It hurts my eyes reading more than two notes in one measure without a stem.
rust45
Maybe we should decide on a key, and a notation that makes sense? And I vote for F major.
anonymous_old
My favourite note is F♭. We should add it in and make our own osu! scale.
Mogsy

strager wrote:

thepianist wrote:

It hurts my eyes reading more than two notes in one measure without a stem.
Could be worse.
Jarby

thepianist wrote:

Spacing determines rhythm


That's just awkward to read, man.
Mogsy

thepianist's music wrote:

Freetime
It's essentially rubato without stems (distance between notes seem to suggest the speed at which you change pitch, so it seems like rubato in that aspect). So, essentially, improv away. Not all that difficult unless you're trying to keep it into a confined metre, in which case you're an idiot.
Randy96
B♭ major
Natteke
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anonymous_old

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Natteke
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