The Count of Tuscany - Finished!
...for the most part. I still have to change a few things, but it is for the most part listenable. My MIDI of The Count of Tuscany is online here. The guitar part near 15:00 is awkward, I know. You know those notes called "triplets"? Well, the sheet music has "quadruplets." (I don't know if that's the technical term or not, but you get the picture.) Yes, and I don't think Cakewalk (what I used to make this) supports quadruplets. It does triplets and sextuplets just fine. I just have to go through it piece by piece and figure out where I messed up (beside the quadruplets.) And it's 20 seconds longer than the original for some reason, probably because I can't figure out the tempos. I put the thing together using the tempos in the book and it was 2 minutes too short. So I slowed down the tempo of the last part. So it was a whole bunch of work, but I did it for the most part. This and A Nightmare To Remember don't have percussion because I don't know how to put that in. I also used Cakewalk to put together a whole MIDI of Karn Evil 9, which was in four parts. The whole thing pieced together is over 29 minutes long. I also did Memoirs of an Officer and the Gentleman the same way.
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