Creeper

Creeper is a song I wrote a couple months ago. I used a program called music masterworks. This isn’t one of the programs where you just tie a bunch of riffs in a knot, though i do use a program like that called MTV music generator to make some other songs. But it can only export to a *.wave file, which can get pretty big. It was originally going to be music for a game i’m making, but as it evolved, it seemed to wonder away from the type of music that would fit the game. The music the game had to go with it at the time was a large file, causing it to take about 5 minutes just to save and load up. So i got rid of the old music and wrote Creeper. But it strayed away and now i need to make more music. Here is the music file.

Producer’s note: Aaron composed this in about two hours one Saturday morning, using music notation software. That means he wrote it note for note, part for part, and he practiced some of it on recorder to help him settle on the melody. The song has four parts, using four instruments, which he selected from the sound card, but then we plugged this into my synthesizer, recorded it with my 8 channel digital recorder, and compressed it with iTunes. So begins the Hernandez Composer’s and Recording Label.