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Old Apr 22 2008, 9:20 AM

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I do of course want to improve...there is no way that I could improve without the remarks that have been stated.

Its hard to explain but I was both writing for my own taste and yet I wanted it critiqued, but I guess those 2 don't really go hand in hand.

In the future I do really want to write serious music, just at the time I wasn't really that interested in creating a strict piece so to speak, and as said, it was an experiment. BUT I do understand what DOFTS has said, it doens't justify sloppy habits.

Having said that, if anyone has any tips or places I can go, books I can read etc...to improve my orchestration and general music composition, please please please let me know or send a message or something

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Old Apr 22 2008, 9:22 AM

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*cough*orchestration masterclass*cough*
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Old Apr 22 2008, 9:31 AM

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cheers,
I figured the term ''masterclass'' referred to already good composers (unlike myself)
I shall have a looksy
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Old May 2 2008, 2:37 AM

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After having listened to this piece and looked at the score i can find nothing particularly wrong with either the orchestration or the handling of the material. For a slow middle movement it is fine- generally atmospheric in its user of the pentatonic scale. Although it does seem a bit monothematic I think this is partly the character of koto music and pentatonic music in general and as the movement only lasts for 3 1/2 minutes it probably recognises its own limitation. There are a few unusual things in the use of instruments but you don't learn if you don't try.
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Old May 2 2008, 2:39 AM

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Further to the above post, after having read some of the other comments about this piece, I am reminded by many of them of the saying about empty vessels. I only added this because i am sure Mr Lex is too polite to do so.
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Old May 3 2008, 1:15 AM

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great piece

Great piece,i enjoy myself.great ambience music
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Old May 3 2008, 1:40 AM

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Great piece,i enjoy myself.great ambience music
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
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Old May 7 2008, 11:18 PM

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please don be disheartened, to me it sounds harmonically fluent and developed. personally i tend to enjoy a music if it sounds nice, regardless of its flaws in presentation. being an amateur myself i cannot promptly detect such flaws and therefore do not feel any repulsion or the need to express any unhelpful discontent just to assert superiority when i come across them.
in my opinion it has a simplistic but solid and inspired theme which lent well to the developments like variations and counterpoints, unlike some of the music here which only aim at a stylistic goal. (i don mean to judge the pieces with improvisation all over the place just to score some anachronism)
it has a calm and patient quality but i think it is too musical and creative to be ambience music. (not to disparage that genre)
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Old May 8 2008, 12:22 AM

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Thank you, your words mean alot to me.
I do know that what some of the people on here have said to be true. And I am working on it. But however foolish it may be, I still like it the way that it is. I'm happy you see it the way I do...and music in in general for that matter
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