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Muse - Ruled by Secrecy

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 7:24 pm
by etienne
In my constant quest to provide the world with quality music in the wake of 90% of South African artists, I am posting a song by Muse, one of the best bands of all time. Their music is unbelievably complicated, varying, and beautiful.

This is the piano part of the song, which is mainly a piano song. Any reviews would be most welcome!

I would love to share this sheet music publicly on the internet, but I am not yet sure about fair use laws, and thus, for now, this piece is to remain on this members only forum...

The link, which I have hidden deep under an old blog entry on my website to protect it from copyright infringement, is:
http://www.micmusic.co.za/sites/default ... xample.pdf

Feel free to rate it, and to give me advice on whether writing out my own sheet music is fair use or not...

Re: Muse - Rules by Secrecy

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:24 pm
by studio32
Thanks for sharing, I'll use it for educational and scientific purpose only ;)

Which app did you use to make the score?

Do you have an midi file of it? So we can play it with a midi sequencer and Linuxsampler (check out that piano sample on their website!!!)?

Re: Muse - Ruled by Secrecy

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:40 pm
by etienne
Oops, it's not "Rules" but "Ruled" with a D...

I wrote it in MuseScore (ironic!) ... I wish I could have used LilyPond, but I'm not good enough yet...

Re: Muse - Ruled by Secrecy

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:59 pm
by etienne
Oh, and what Piano sample are you talking about? I was on the Muse website, but couldn't find anything like that...

Re: Muse - Ruled by Secrecy

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:40 pm
by etienne
Here:

http://www.micmusic.co.za/sites/default ... xample.mid

I exported the MuseScore file to Midi, but it sounds horrible! Seriously, just go onto Last.fm or something and listen to the real song! It will amaze you...

Re: Muse - Ruled by Secrecy

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:20 am
by studio32
etienne wrote:Oh, and what Piano sample are you talking about? I was on the Muse website, but couldn't find anything like that...
I was talking about the Linuxsampler website: http://www.linuxsampler.org/instruments.html