Hi everybody. I feel kinda guilty even posting on here, because I've been away from the forum for a while, now, and I haven't managed to catch up with everyone's songs, just yet. Still ... I come bearing gifts, so please bear with me? smile I will definitely catch up with everyone's songs, promise smile


I had some free time, this afternoon, so I thought I'd re-arrange the first song I ever wrote properly with Band-in-a-Box, back in 2018, my Ave Maria. I've made an arrangement of its background music for two pianos, snare drum, and chime bells. This is the arrangement that, until 1 April 2025 (because that's how long WeTransfer is letting me keep the link up for) everyone can download, free of charge, of course (and if they want to, of course smile ), from here (it's a WeTransfer link) . It basically contains a PDF of the score of the piece, and an MP3 of it. My way of saying thank you to everyone for bearing with me, over the years!

The audio version of this song can be heard here . Trouble is, as in the MP3 file above, I've had to change the top line of the piano for a flute - I couldn't get the top piano line to sound as I wanted it to. So, in the score, you'll have two pianos, in the audio version, it's a piano and a half, and a flute (as well as the unchanged chime bells and snare drum, of course). Argh ... sorry smile .

The original version of the BIAB-produced song can be found here . I can't find the BIAB details of the song, at the moment (it's been a long time since 2018, I have a feeling the file is on my old computer ...) ... and, given the length of this post, I'll let you read the lyrics on SoundCloud, at the respective links smile

All feedback welcome! Particularly curious to know if the quaver (eight-note) accompaniment piano part is too repetitive, or not ... but, again, all feedback very much welcome. Thanks smile

EDIT: following everyone's kind suggestions, I've changed things around a little, notably swapping the flute for another piano line. See what you think, if you can? Thanks smile - oh, and I've also created the video above, for the latest version! Thanks for your time smile