We don't have copyrights or CC on this yet, so play nice, and don't mess with it.
This is the string quartets part in our upcoming single "Blind," placement, notes and tempo are up for debate, we've yet to have everyone involved in the quartet actually come over for a practice and look it over, but we did have one come the day we wrote it. As for who is participating in the quartet, they are: Christy Bautista, Alex Lee, Andrew Kopca, and possibly Wren Rudolph, and were picked out of Yorktown High School's top orchestra. We plan to record this single at World Flight Studios in Maryland, about a half hour away.
Anyways, give it a listen, but NOTE that it's a free website we used to write this, and some parts don't sound like they should, even though it's written the way it should sound. Heh.
This is the string quartets part in our upcoming single "Blind," placement, notes and tempo are up for debate, we've yet to have everyone involved in the quartet actually come over for a practice and look it over, but we did have one come the day we wrote it. As for who is participating in the quartet, they are: Christy Bautista, Alex Lee, Andrew Kopca, and possibly Wren Rudolph, and were picked out of Yorktown High School's top orchestra. We plan to record this single at World Flight Studios in Maryland, about a half hour away.
Anyways, give it a listen, but NOTE that it's a free website we used to write this, and some parts don't sound like they should, even though it's written the way it should sound. Heh.
By the way, any time you create content, you can assert copyright on that work. You don't need copyright registration unless you are planning on filing a court motion referencing your work, and can file at any time until the term expires.
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And yes, I do have too much spare time on my hands.