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Johnny wrote:
AnnieDreams wrote:you're a horrible album.



oww! :(


or at least a broken record! :)
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M2 wrote:One thing that makes me mad is that on the live album u can hear, raine is capable of falsetto still at the time, but no gravity falsetto. we could've had another falsetto album there. :mad: :mad: :no: :no: :mad:


:clumsy:


Raine is still capable of falsetto at this time. Your point falls flat.
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DG wrote: Your point falls flat.


Wah, wah.
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Joe Cooler wrote:
DG wrote: Your point falls flat.


Wah, wah.


Uh huh.
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AnnieDreams wrote:
Johnny wrote:
AnnieDreams wrote:you're a horrible album.



oww! :(


or at least a broken record! :)



Sweet! :sugar:
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We bitch a lot, wowza.
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LOL and we wonder why AYD has been interpreted as Christian rock
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Yeah, I was asked that. Someone was like "dude, you listen to gospel" and i was like "what". They thought All You Did was about God and due to the band's name, much confusion was coming about.
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...does anyone else think it would be majorly cool if they did do a gospel track?
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They clearly need to record a track as a barbershop quartet
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Johnny wrote:They clearly need to record a track as a barbershop quartet


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Is it weird that I've been strongly considering arranging that for A Capella vocal ensemble?
The only thing stopping me is that I lost my music-writing software.. (and that I don't have a vocal ensemble, but you know.)
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Both of those are awesome ideas!
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Does anyone know any good music-writing software? Finale doesn't seem to be offering it for free anymore, and if I'm gonna be paying for it I want quality.
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Audacity?
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AnnieDreams wrote:Does anyone know any good music-writing software? Finale doesn't seem to be offering it for free anymore, and if I'm gonna be paying for it I want quality.



"buy" it?
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She's just saying that so we'll recommend a really good one and then she'll go and torrent it anyway
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Nothing wrong with supporting good software.....

Sorry but I don't have any suggestions. I think I used Finale some, several years ago, and it was a PAIN to compose in. Definitely not worth any amount of money. Maybe it was some other application I used though....

Please let me know if you find something -- I'd like some software for this also.
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Yeah, Finale definitely has it's pitfalls. Heaven forbid someone should ever want to change time-signatures in a piece of music! It did improve some over the updates though.

See, torrenting a program honestly hadn't occurred to me for some reason. I don't usually torrent software.
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