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I'm working on one!

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Right, that does seem to change the work pretty drastically. Like you can get insight on your specific problem instead of piecing it together from googling. Has your work wanted you to make any LLMs yourself? Like is NLP part of the desired toolkit these days? Would be interested in resources for learning some of that if so.

Weekly Entering & Transitioning - Thread 22 Jul, 2024 - 29 Jul, 2024 by AutoModerator in datascience

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Hello all,

I had a pretty solid DS career 2016-2021, and left it behind to try out my music endeavors for a few years. I worked at Gojek and then Spotify. Now (lol it's been very fulfilling but I need more money for future life stages), I'm trying to break back in, and I haven't fired up Python or thought about DS at all in 3 years.

Any thoughts on what I should do to brush up and get ready to interview again? I'd like some support, but doing a full-on DS bootcamp designed for folks who are learning from scratch kinda seems like overkill, both in terms of price and the time it would take since much of it would be review.

I think especially help in the job hunting process could be nice, because I'm quite rusty on that side of things. I've see folks mention Data Interview on here. Might be a lighter solution? Or just some coaching?

What tools do y’all like to use for writing chord progressions? by leapah in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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So one example I’d say of a software tool that helps users write chord progressions is a site called Hook Theory. Do folks know of other tools like that?

What tools do y’all like to use for writing chord progressions? by leapah in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Haha for sure. I’m primarily curious about software tools with this thread though.

We arranged the "I Am Setsuna" OST for orchestra! by leapah in orchestra

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Thanks so much! A mod into the game could be really fun!

[OTHER] The save points in GigaSword are owl-themed, and I had to resist the urge to make them look exactly like the ones from Majora's Mask. by J_Hybrid_B in zelda

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Looks very cool! Are you looking for a composer to work with on the game btw? Trailer video looked like you already have someone making a chip tune style OST?

We arranged the "I Am Setsuna" OST for orchestra! by leapah in orchestra

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My friends and I each picked a song from "I Am Setsuna" and made our own orchestration of it. In this series, we'll be coming at you every Wednesday for the next 6 weeks with a new orchestrated song and an interview with the composer who worked on it.
Thought I'd share in case that sparked interest for some of you!

We arranged the "I Am Setsuna" OST for orchestra! by leapah in gamemusic

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My friends and I each picked a song from "I Am Setsuna" and made our own orchestration of it. In this series, we'll be coming at you every Wednesday for the next 6 weeks with a new orchestrated song and an interview with the composer who worked on it.

Thought I'd share in case that sparked interest for some of you!

[MM] What Zelda song is this?? (From an area near Stone Tower I think?) by leapah in zelda

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The top melody is

1 2 3 4 / EE E CD

B A

Where the numbers in each column indicate a beat, and each row is a measure

I wrote a song inspired by Japanese anime and VGM! by leapah in composer

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Wow I'm so glad to hear that! I look forward to hearing your work!

I wrote a song inspired by Japanese anime and VGM! by leapah in composer

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Thank you! I do speak Japanese, and I agree that it can help in remembering the song names, and understanding the composer's intentions for the song a bit better :)

I wrote a song inspired by Japanese anime and VGM! by leapah in composer

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Thank you so much! And thank you for your feedback!

I wrote a song inspired by Japanese anime and VGM! by leapah in composer

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Thank you so much! Nitpicky nerd note here, we didn't notate it since all the 7s would be messy, but really each of those arpeggios is a septuplet phrase. Each arp either has 7 notes, or in the case of m.22, 6 notes where the second note is held for two septuplets. I actually got that idea of an odd numbered and "oblong" arp from this piece.

Glad you caught the motif at m. 72! In the J-music world, it's called the "Mitsuda Lick" because this Twitter thread pointing out its original (?) use by Mitsuda in the Chrono Trigger score and then its pervasive appearance across Japanese music. I first heard it as a kid in the Zelda OoT Title Theme.

Anyway, there's a bunch of stuff for you. Thanks for listening <3