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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: kidsplash on July 12, 2004, 08:33:47 PM
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I've uploaded a MIDI version of the theme to "The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour" also known as a TPIR car cue.
Enjoy!
The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour Theme (http://\"http://www.geocities.com/sdontrelle/gameshowworld/mghshour.mid\")
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The link doesn't work, but I was able to listen to it through your signature's link to your site. That's a very nice recreation! Good job.
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I can't get it to work and I tried BOTH links
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[quote name=\'whewfan\' date=\'Jul 12 2004, 10:51 PM\'] I can't get it to work and I tried BOTH links [/quote]
Change the .MID to a lowercase, and it should work for ya.
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Here's the working link:
http://www.geocities.com/sdontrelle/kidspl...ld/mghshour.mid (http://\"http://www.geocities.com/sdontrelle/kidsplash/gameshowworld/mghshour.mid\")
For some reason, though, it doesn't want to work out of Yahoo's sites.
Very nice. Kinda a different arrangement.
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I opened the MIDI into Noteworthy Composer, a notation program that I have, and I found that the file is rather strangely structured. Also, I noticed you have names like "Brass 1", "Strings", and "Slap Bass 2" for the instruments, and I think they were inadvertently all switched to instrument 1 (piano) sometime during the process, which is why it sounds "different". I applied the various specified instruments using Noteworthy, and it sounds even more like the original! Good job!
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Very nicely done! I kinda like the all-piano version; it would have made a nice alternative cue (prize plug, contestant intro, that sort of thing).
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Hey I got it now. It's like a Piano Vamp. Very very Nice. I absolutely LOVE It!
Do I have permission to sell this on eBay! :-)
John
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[quote name=\'Gus\' date=\'Jul 13 2004, 09:16 AM\'] I opened the MIDI into Noteworthy Composer, a notation program that I have, and I found that the file is rather strangely structured. Also, I noticed you have names like "Brass 1", "Strings", and "Slap Bass 2" for the instruments, and I think they were inadvertently all switched to instrument 1 (piano) sometime during the process, which is why it sounds "different". I applied the various specified instruments using Noteworthy, and it sounds even more like the original! Good job! [/quote]
Noteworthy Composer converts a midi into the editable version you see on the screen. It doesn't necessarily mean he had the names "Brass 1" "Strings", etc but thats just what Noteworthy named them.
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Very well done.
Slightly odd listening to the re-creation without as much synth as the real thing, but still very well done. I give it 9 thumbs up; again, brilliantly done.
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Good job. I like the arrangement. I give it 9.25 out of 10.
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[quote name=\'cac8383\' date=\'Jul 14 2004, 08:25 AM\'] Good job. I like the arrangement. I give it 9.25 out of 10. [/quote]
Wow.