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[Collab?] Van Halen - Jump in orchestral style

I have been transcribing songbook scores into midi as an exercise and thought I would share here. Long story made short, I stumbled upon the concept of figures and phrases as idioms of genres and am interested in seeing if I can extract anything from songs I like.

Anyway, this one is a piano arrangement from “First 50 Classic Rock Songs You Should Play On Piano” and I liked how it sounded with Aparillo. All I feel it needs is an orchestral type of percussion but I have no libraries or ideas of how to go about it.

VH Jump

Anyway, do with it what you’d like if it’s something you might be interested in. :) Zip file with midi attached below.

Comments

  • Sounds like it might be fun. I just downloaded it.

  • McDMcD
    edited April 16

    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

  • @McD said:
    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

    I love what you did with it. Are those strings and wind instruments? I like how there isn’t so much reverb as in the one I posted. It also sounds slightly changed in tempo.

    👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

  • @McD said:
    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

    Sven Halen!
    Looking forward to hearing this in headphones tonight.

  • @Paulieworld said:

    @McD said:
    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

    Sven Halen!
    Looking forward to hearing this in headphones tonight.

    It’s not a great showcase for StaffPad because MIDI does not have any articulation data so it’s a very bland orchestra. Synths can have note envelopes to make notes stand out rhythmically.

    I didn’t want to hand edit the parts so I published knowing it would be pretty bland.

  • @AlexY said:

    @McD said:
    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

    I love what you did with it. Are those strings and wind instruments? I like how there isn’t so much reverb as in the one I posted. It also sounds slightly changed in tempo.

    👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

    Yes. Brass (trumpets and trombones) with strings (violins and violas). When MIDM gets imported the tempo is in the data and Staffpad assigns these flute like sound to treble parts and a piano sound to the basses so I just left those parts in the mix too so flute (woodwind) and piano are in there for added complexity.

  • @Paulieworld said:
    Sounds like it might be fun. I just downloaded it.

    Missed replying to this. Looking forward to it!

  • FYI: Cubasis imports multi-channel MIDI files and it’s easy to assign instruments from so many great AUv3 or IAA apps.

  • @McD said:
    Imported the MIDI file into Staffpad and assigned some instruments.

    👍🏻 I like the cheerfulness. Maybe some tympani or other orch percusssion.

  • Nice work @AlexY and @McD 👍

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