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What is the difference between “Composed” and “Sequenced”?

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What is the difference between “Composed” and “Sequenced”?

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“Composed” and “Sequenced” both refer to making music. Composing is the actual writing of a song. The composer of a song is the person that came up with a particular arrangement of notes and and called it their song. Sequencing is the creation of a MIDI file of a song. The sequencer of a song is the person that took the particular arrangement of notes that someone composed and turned it into a MIDI file. It is important that these terms are used correctly, because even though some people may think so, they are not interchangeable. It is plagarism to say that you composed a song that you took from a video game and made a MIDI from, unless you are the one that actually wrote the original song. In review, if you actually wrote the song, you are the composer. If you made a MIDI file from a song you did not write, you are the sequencer. If you wrote a song and turned it into a MIDI file, then you are both the composer and sequencer. Top : Where can I get Video Game sheet music? For some gam

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