This has to be the most talented 14 year old

Hey, I'm 14 and I can rip it up on the guitar, Where is my thread, TheSomeone?!?!?!!? I HATE YOU!!!!



HATEHATEHATE
 
Livonia? I've been there so many times.
 
Argh I have to fix my sound, I know how but I need to find where my Windows XP CD is, any suggestions? O.o
 
LOL. I have the same problem. I cannot find my Windows CD.
 
Check the computer. They sometimes post them on a sticker on the bottom or back. Or the little booklet/CD that came with it.
 
Hang on....i've heard this before or something very very similar....
 
He has a very similar style to Mozart and Beethoven, but you've never heard it before. I probably listen to a lot more classical than you do. Plus, he's posted a LOT of his work online.

I don't understand how no one is absolutely amazed by this. I've heard much worse from veteran, 40-year old composers, and this kid is a musical genius.
 
I just read through that thread and apparently i'm not the only one who thinks so. Still its great. ****ing miles ahead of anything i could ever hope to do with music.

What program did he use to make it?
 
My dad is pretty amazing with this sort of thing. He's written some seriously excellent songs- not in midi, but with the real instruments (all plugged into his music computer). He's been playing bass for over 40 years now... it's cool.
 
JNightshade said:
not in midi, but with the real instruments (all plugged into his music computer)

That's called midi if your instrument is plugged in the computer. Plus you're talking about a guy who's been playing the bass for 40 years, I'm talking about a 14 year old. Not quite the same thing.

@ Sparta : He uses finale, which, let me tell you is a hell of a program to use: Extremely hard. Personally, I think the easiest is pencil and paper, second is sibelius. But on pencil and paper you don't get to listen to it so that sucks.
 
i'll give it a shot once i can get rid of this annoying computer virus.
 
TheSomeone said:
He has a very similar style to Mozart and Beethoven, but you've never heard it before. I probably listen to a lot more classical than you do. Plus, he's posted a LOT of his work online.

I don't understand how no one is absolutely amazed by this. I've heard much worse from veteran, 40-year old composers, and this kid is a musical genius.
I have never heard Mozart and Beethoven before.
Where the hell is my Windows CD?
 
TheSomeone said:
That's called midi if your instrument is plugged in the computer. Plus you're talking about a guy who's been playing the bass for 40 years, I'm talking about a 14 year old. Not quite the same thing.

@ Sparta : He uses finale, which, let me tell you is a hell of a program to use: Extremely hard. Personally, I think the easiest is pencil and paper, second is sibelius. But on pencil and paper you don't get to listen to it so that sucks.
He is really really good, but not as amazing as you claim in my eyes. I find Finale easy to use... it just takes a lot of time.
 
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