I ran across ScoreCloud, which will turn your voice in to a MIDI track for free, and help you turn it in to sheet music for money.
While I have uses for this in my sheet music projects, I also wanted to explore how this might work for a skirmish-style timeframe.
I used Titular to create the title and gave myself an hour.
Unfortunately, I suffered as my initial track was over 2 minutes and ScoreCloud only wants to convert up to two minutes of song in to MIDI. Had I planned things a little better, this wouldn't have been an issue, but as it was, it wasn't ideal.
Still, I confirmed the approach can work to increase the novelty of the skirmish-style tracks. The details can be ironed out with practice, but it's an interesting new tool.
Download:
🎧 Experimental music by Mr. Beany's Bitty Band from 50/90 2016 (03:22)
Title: After Mud
Artist: Mr. Beany's Bitty Band
Duration: 03:22
Album: 50/90 2016
Music Genre: Experimental
Date: 2016
After mud, I thought I would try something totally different.
After mud, I thought I could make a man out of porcelain.
But that failed.
Once again.
Failed, failed, failed.
After mud, I thought I could make a man out of wood.
But that failed.
Failed, failed, failed.
So I try again.
Try, try, try.
After mud, I think I might use some meat or maybe rice.
After mud, that might work.
Maybe put the meat on rice.
Maybe not.
Though I might eat it.
Oh, yes.
It might be quite yummy meat,
especially after all that mud.
After mud, maybe I might tie meat on sticks.
After mud, maybe I will stick the sticks in to mud.
But I thought I was finding something after mud.
Maybe I'll let my uncle Dirk handle this task.
Download:
- (lyrics.txt) 10-After-Mud.lyrics
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