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Old May 6 2007, 11:41 PM

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Symphony in G-Minor (3rd Mvt)

This movement is unfinished as of now, but there's still a good chunk of it done. Next, I think I'm going to bring back the pizzicato part from the beginning and elaborate on it, but it's all up in the air. This piece has been a good opportunity for me to experiment with harmonies so far. Just interested in some feedback, so let me know what you think. ^_^
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Old May 7 2007, 11:10 AM

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Hey there,


Had a listen to your piece. Good to see someone else still uses Noteworthy Composer! Although I'll be defecting to Finale in about 2 months when I got some time to learn the damn thing

Your piece was very impressive. I'm amazed you had the patience with this composing software to layer it so well. There was really good counterpoint/countermelodies at times, and I really liked the harmonies. You seem to have a really good sense of polyphony at times but you spoil it with a poor sense of rhythm. There are promising melodies but I don't feel they are developed. The central section seems a little repetitive as well. The climax is in the music, its just not being brought out....

Other than that I did enjoy it. It was dextrous, and mischevious, and reminded me of many many things. It was a very visual piece, which would benefit greatly from some more formal texturing. Keep your sense of harmony though, its gold.

All the best with the rest of this piece,

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Old May 7 2007, 6:24 PM

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Awesome. Thanks a bunch!
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Old May 7 2007, 7:05 PM

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Nice work you've done there.
Very playful and witty (and...russian at times).
I agree with the previous poster that the climax kind of flirts with the ear but doesn't actually arrive.
The midi doesn't do the music any justice. Tell me when you Finale-ize (sic) it.
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Old May 15 2008, 3:35 PM

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I thought this piece to be exceptionally well, very playful indeed, I also thought you did a good job, "melody sharing" that is making sure that every instrument got a part in the composition..good job post more .
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