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  1. I'll do this :nod:
  2. @Aquatunic Thanks for confusing me even further :D Here's what I understood so far... I have to think of composing for a group of people, from 4 to 10, each with his own instrument. How do I know which instruments I could choose besides those with funny names on the first post? Is there something I absolutely have to do in order to make it chamber music? Do I have to put all the staves for each instrument even on the pieces that don't use them? I also feel that Iam missing something regarding length... the total minimum is 6 minutes, the maximum is almost an hour and a half.. Sorry, Iam not used to this kind of rules so Iam really feeling that something escapes me. :veryunsure: I didn't understand the last rule, "prefatory description"... what is this? A mini review of what I did/tried to do?
  3. Having created a competition like this myself (rock based, no notation) about a month ago, Iam very interested but Iam afraid there might be some implicit characteristics to this that I might not be aware of... not wanting to make a total fool of myself, can someone please show me an example or two of a possible output for this challenge? I feel this might help me learn more towards the path I've been heading to lately (started using notation, experimenting with different "dogmas"). So.. any youtube link for a possible/expected result of a challenge like this? Thanks!
  4. Hello! This might be a dumb question but I just cant find how to have a standard notation staff togheter with a TAB where the changes I make in one automatically update on the other (eg. I change an E to a G and on the TAB it changes from 0 to 3 on the high E string). Thanks :)
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