Christopher Lundgrens web page
The music archives - Information
Here you can read information about the music archives with my own compositions.
General information about the archives
How to play the MIDI-sequenses
General information about the archives
When I began to compose music from the late autumn of 2005 I had no knowledge of the composition, so I experimented with different instrumentations and the music sounded very boring and unprofessional. Later, when I had started to learn some music theory so I began to compose in various genres. To help keep track of my compositions, I started to do different cataloging of various genres and sort them with different styles of music in different departments.
All compositions was composed in the MIDI-programme NoteWothy Composer. For more information about the programme, click on the links below.
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Compositions with inspiration of or composed in classical style. With my own catalogue CLV I have sorted and posted audio files of my classical compositions in chronological order. CLV1 is my first composition, CLV2 my second and so on.
All my music was composed in the program NoteWothy Composer and the files are in the MIDI-format.
All my music would not be played by musicians but I like to compose the music and I do not think any musician would be interested in playing my compositions. The most important thing for me is to compose, not to get musicians to be interested in playing music.
Like classical composers music, most of my compositions composed of three or four movements. Three part compositions have two fast outer movements with a slightly slower movement and in my four part compositions is also a slow opening movement before the first rapid movement. In most compositions, however, movements have no name where it says "movement (mvt) 1", "mvt 2" and so on.
Go to the archive with classical compositions.
The earliest and experimental compositions. My earliest compositions I composed from the autumn of 2005 in to the summer of 2006 was very simple so the compositions have the own CLV exp.-cataloque (Christopher Lundgren experimental music cataloque) and include CLV exp 1 to 80.
Go to the archive with the earliest compositions
The popular musical compositions.
In the same way I compose my classical works I olso compose my popular musical
works. I began to compose in different popular musical styles from 2007. I have
to make easy remixes of both own and other composers music but olso compose own
instrumental pieces in popular musical styles.
I give all popular musical compositions CLV pop-nos (Christopher Lundgren popular
musical compositions number).
Go to the archive with popular music.
Arrangements. From 2007 I olso began to made some arrangements of both own and other compositions. The arrangements I give a CLV ARR-no (Christopher Lundgren arrangement number).
Go to the archive with arrangements.
MDI-sequenses from music by other composers. I olso make some MIDI-sequenses of music by other composers.
Go to the archive with MIDI-sequenses of music by other composers
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General information about the archives
How to play the MIDI-sequenses
How to play the MIDI-sequenses. When you visit one of the archives and find a composition, you can either right click it to play either streamed or downloaded depending on your computer's settings.
What you need: You need a media player and a sound card that support MIDI. You can download some media players for free below.
Windows
Mac OS X/Mac OS 8-9
Flip4Mac/Microsoft Windows Media Player (Mac OS X/Mac OS 8-9)
Linux/Unix
MPlayer (Mac OS X/Linux/Unix/Windows)
Music software on different operating systems.
Note: Some
older computers have a sound card that does not support MIDI. When you have
these problems you should seek support by the manufacturer of your sound card
for more details. There is no help on this page because the soundcard is very
individual, therefore, that different computers have different sound cards.
For the most part, however, also support the older MIDI sound card if that
computer has a sound card which is designed for Windows 95 or newer.
Updated: 2011-11-23
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