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Jack,
No one is calling you a copycat here as far as I can tell. You didn't label the music as your own composition, or plagiarize Williams' music within your own. So don't worry about that. Just worry about protecting yourself. What you're doing IS an interesting concept, and I do think it would be of benefit to those just starting with sample-based composition/orchestration. As far as film scores are concerned, you will find very little available. Hal Leonard produces concert versions of Williams' "greatest hits" for full orchestra, but they can be a bit pricey. They are called the "Signature Series". I bought a copy of the "Superman March" a few years ago, and while it's great on the one hand, it is also slightly different from the original film score version. About your original compositions: I'd be glad to listen and comment, but I miss so many uploads on here because I tend to stay in the support forum more than any others. I will look up your past posts, and give your tracks a listen. ![]() Jason Watts |
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