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Old Dec 19 2007, 10:19 PM

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Duet for Piano and Flute

Here we go again!

So, today I was bored and I was looking through the forums. And, I thought... why not write a musical piece today? I haven't in a while.

So, I did. I really didn't think about form, I didn't think about doing anything special. I really like how it turned out, though. It sounds really neo-classical to my ears, which is really my style. I also feel I poured some Bernstein into the rhythms. I hope you enjoy my Duet for Piano and Flute.

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Old Dec 23 2007, 6:40 PM

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The intro just give me a smile, it's really cool! I like the rythms from like measure 74.

I wonder about one thing, in measure 82, there's a giant chord. How can a person play that? Do the person have to have three hands, or one giant hand or something ? I think you can take move away the highest g in the left hand, the chord doesn't lose its effect. I think the chord comes a bit surprising, and I don't think it's meant to be surprising? It sounds very good with that chord, so I suggest you have the left hand piano two measures before 82 in octaves under the excisting note. I think that sounds more holistic.

Also, in the next last measure in the right hand piano, it can be difficult to play for people with small hands.

All in all, much interesting stuff. Yes, I certainly enjoyed it!
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Old Dec 23 2007, 7:10 PM

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I am aware of these two problems, and I fixed the first part to your suggestions (I thought that actually did sound better, thanks!). However, although the next to last measure, although hard I admit, is better to be left alone. I like the fullness of the chords there. I also tried changing it a multitude of ways, and I cannot find something better souding than what I have written.

What I think could be is, if the player could not possibly play it, I will write an ossia with the next best playability.
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Old Dec 23 2007, 7:21 PM

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Well well, maybe I have a small appetite for dissonances, i hear alot of dissonances and the rythym is quite queer? hahaha.

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Old Dec 23 2007, 10:22 PM

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Well, dissonance is all fine and clear, and maybe now you see my dislike for chord structure, however did you enjoy the piece?

(800th post.. woo!)
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Old Dec 25 2007, 10:26 AM

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What's up Morivou, (SORRY IT TOOK ME SO LONG TO RESPOND) Anyways, I liked your duet, the only thing I must say is that in the beginning seemed a bit off. Another thing, what form is your composition in, like sonata form, ABA or what?
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Old Jan 17 2008, 6:35 PM

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Sorry I never responded to this... I said I would get back to it later, and I didn't so AHHH!!!

It is in thus form:

THUS:

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Old Jan 26 2008, 10:07 AM

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It's a good piece, full of energy and very interesting, I just feel that in some places, the piano and flute interfere too much register-wise, making some parts a bit unclear.

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Old Jan 26 2008, 4:22 PM

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Thanks for the comments!
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Old Jan 26 2008, 6:52 PM

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This is really cool!
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