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Comment by Jonathon Hampton on November 15, 2012 at 2:05pm Thanks for sharing, Kyle. I embedded your player below and featured some of your songs. Welcome to the ProPlaylist!
Comment by Jessica Zeng on November 4, 2012 at 10:48pm I like "When You Believe"!
Comment by Hesty Wulandari on August 8, 2012 at 11:19pm Hello fellows....please listen to "When You Believe" song as it is featured by Jonathan Hampthon. and Please feel free to give any comments. the song is rearranged by my students Hudio Wisnugroho from Diponegoro 1 Senior High School.
Comment by Kyle Tesalona on June 19, 2012 at 9:48am So I'm completely oblivious how to emped my playlist on here so I'll just link to my page haha!
I'm a Violin major (Senior) at Florida State University and specialize in recording music as well! So on my page you'll find a lot of music from me and my friends from covers to improv sessions, to remixes! So if you're in for a grab bag of music, check it out!
OH and feel free to comment! That's what it's all about right?!
http://musicalexchange.carnegiehall.org/profile/KyleTesalona
Comment by Halle Fields on January 7, 2012 at 8:53pm
This is a piece I wrote in Finale, and the Audio in the computer software playing it back. This is a 3 page piece in a round; the right hand begins and then the left hand comes in with the same melody 2 measures later. I hope you enjoy my music! :)

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Comment by Humberto Lopez on March 17, 2011 at 2:10am Thanks Jon!!! I am glad you liked it...
I actually did very simple things. I conected a mic to the computer, and the piano with a midi cable. I used 3 diferent violins (this is important in order to have a sound that represents more an ensamble). Then I used the Garage Band, chose a tempo (you can actually hear the click at the begining) and started recording track by track. First the bass voices (piano and strings) and the solos at the end. The piece has something like 9 tracks (two for the piano, cause I recorded the hands separately, but shhhh on this hihihi) and I only did very few adjustements in balance, I tried to balance already from the recording process at the begining. I am quite happy with the result!! I want to record more pieces!! :)
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