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Originally Posted by jujimufu
Well, if you want to listen to music which actually is concerned in sounds and music in itself, you should listen to works by composers such as Varése or Morton Feldman. Your music is no where close to the concepts of these composers, so it has no relation to the composition of "sounds" rather than musical notes.
Could you elaborate more on the "mathematical approach in the melody"? It's for everyone's benefit to mention as much as you can for your piece of music so we know what we are criticising or commenting.
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Your right I should probably change its name, 4 now it will have to be "something for strings".
As for the mathematical approach its somewhat of a pattern if you look at the score you will probably notice it,
Ill try explain; The basis of the theme, which repeats is a 1.decrease-2.interluded(increase & decrease also)- 3.the backwards of 1. making this section a increase
1- Bb-G while 2. E-A,G-G 2. G-Bb.
Does this make sense, if you need me too I will elaborate further