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Home > Jim Bartlett


Jim Bartlett

Jim Bartlett

I studied music theory and composition at Webster University, St. Louis, MO.

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Sketch using Spitfire Audio's Eric Whitacre Choir and Epic Choir sample libraries

A short canon gesture from the first movement of James T. Bartlett's "Sonatina For Guitar" arranged for small ensemble

Believe it or not, LPs were available in the early '60s that encouraged one's canaries, budgies, etc. to sing. In order to make these training sessions tolerable for the owner, these lovely Hammond organ and xylophone accompaniments were added to the tracks. I found these records in a dumpster behind my house.

All three movements of "Sonatina" in one file.

Great underscore for your next secret agent picture.

Download the score on my MuseScore.com page: https://musescore.com/james_t_bartlett

My Chorale Prelude based on the hymn tune by Martin Luther.

Rendered by Spitfire Audio's Symphonic Organ sample library.

A tune titled "Lament" from "Ten Easy Pieces for Harp" - James T. Bartlett

A big extended Em chord using a MuseScore classical orchestra template exported to Logic via MusicXML. Instruments assigned manually using the Spitfire BBCSO sample library. Tracks were edited from original file with minimal expression automation added via a Monogram MIDI controller.

There you have it with mixed ensemble

A modal counterpoint study.

Download the score on my MuseScore.com page: https://musescore.com/james_t_bartlett


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