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The one month may be a bit biased as my brother (11) already played Sibelius and Tchaikovsky violin concertos (albeit not perfect), Carmen Fantasy, Erlkonig, and God Save the King Paganini variations among some other pieces. But the cellist I wrote for got scared with double and triple stops (to be fair some of them were a little overboard and that was before learning enough harmony to do so)
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The Echos of Flame - Work in progress
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
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NicholasG replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
OHH you meant the score order -
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NicholasG replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
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probably a bit hard to sightread, (internal complaints start after 4 accidentals keys for most players), but I don't think its too bad to be performed with a month of rehearsal. Good players might only need a week. The counterpoint sections will probably be the hardest to rehearse. Although probably be a bit awkward like most barque pieces. (not to judge, but most barque pieces don't fit the modern instrument as well as pieces from latter periods). Also probably not qualified to judge on the counterpoint
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The Echos of Flame - Work in progress
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
I'm wrong LoL, this one is a band score rather than an orchestral one. - Yesterday
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But you don't only have the viola part follows the piano here, you have the piano playing all 4 parts of the String Quartet which in a way writes like a piano accompaniment to a choir which is common practice there but certainly not a good one here since piano shouldn't be considered an accompaniment in a Piano Quintet. The piano part has its own right to play its own parts, rather only repeating the strings. But ofc if I'm the pianist I would be happy to play it since it would be easy to play with. I 'thing' that having cello plucked would be a nice variation to its part. Remember to hit the like button on the bottom right corner as well so that the reviewer knows that you like their posts. Thx.
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I was originally going for a piano quartet (no viola) since I was thinking of having some people perform it, but then one of the violinists stepped up to play viola. Thats why the viola part follows the piano. An extra question: what do you thing about having the cello part plucked for the outer sections
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The Echos of Flame - Work in progress
NicholasG replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following The Bitter End
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EmotionallyChargedMusic started following The Bitter End
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First piano music composition "The Bitter End" inspired by Akira Yamoka's music An emotionally distressed suicidal woman on the brink of insanity. She begins seeing grotesque monsters manifesting out of her trauma. In shadows deep, her mind unwinds, A fractured heart, a soul confined. Edge of silence, whispers scream, Drowning slow in fractured dreams. Yet through the void, a flicker small, A trembling, fragile, hopeful call. A light so faint, yet softly burns— A chance to rise as darkness turns. The music starts with impending doom and then the piano starts playing and it symbolizes the player begins panicking running escaping from the impending doom as monsters chase.
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What Is Your Current Musical Project?
AngelCityOutlaw replied to AngelCityOutlaw's topic in Composers' Headquarters
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Thx! Yeah I do put a lot of effort in this one I have to admit, im order to speak out things I wanna speak long ago. I do hope to write something more unique as I actually never know what my style is! Thx! The philosophical thinking lingers in my mind at least 10 years I believe when I was reading the Chinese Philosophy Classics, and also guided by my Philosophy Professor who is a student of the Grandmasters of New Confucian School, Tang Chun I and Mou Zhongsan. I may not really know their philosophical thoughts, but always feel myself inspired after reading their works, just like after reading listening to a great piece of music or reading great literature. I just try to write what I feel towards Tao here, plus my own experience. I think it will be very difficult to have it recorded or even performed, so now I don’t have the plan. I know the work can be difficult to play, and it’s too long to be performed, as groups now only prefer much shorter works to perform. Henry
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Hi @Chemathmusician0510, I agree with @danishali903, the piano shouldn’t just repeat what the strings are playing, but instead have its own part. I wouldn’t go as far as calling the music basic since I think it does display some good chamber music part writing and counterpoint, but I may add more interaction between the instruments and allow other instruments to play the melodic role as well. The piece sounds quite Baroque for me even with those dissonance, because of the drive of the outer sections and the Trio sonata slow movement like middle section. Thx for sharing! Henry
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The Echos of Flame - Work in progress
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to NicholasG's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
Hi @NicholasG, I like the vibe in it. Maybe one thing is that the clarinet section should be placed above the bassoons? Thx for sharing. Henry -
The End of Things - Suite (WIP)
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to Layne's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
Hi @Layne! I like the beginning augmented chords. Then starts from 0:50 it starts to sound like a film trailer with those chasing rhythm underneath. I feel like the abrupt start of the chorale melody in 1:47 a bit abrupt for me, maybe add a transition between the two passages? The ending does sounds sinister again with the augmented chords and that dissonant ending. Thx for sharing! Henry - Last week
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The End of Things - Suite (WIP)
InterstellerApex replied to Layne's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
I thought it was a great piece. However, a score is definitely helpful, so maybe consider using notation softwares for the actual music before mockup?... (just a thought). I loved the marimbas 🙂 -
New Waltz in C Major for String Quartet or Piano Quintet
danishali903 replied to Chemathmusician0510's topic in Chamber Music
Firstly, I think the audio rendering doesn't do this piece justice. Everything sounds too muddy, and I can barely hear the 2nd violin and viola parts coming through. As to the String Quartet vs Piano Quintet, I don't see the value of having a piano added since it seems to be doubling what's going on in the strings. Leaving this as a string quartet piece would be more logical. Your string writing isn't bad...but it's very "basic". Each instrument/part seems to have a pre-defined range, and the music rarely goes in and out of that range. Maybe throw the melody to the cellist in its higher ranges, or have the viola play something other than this accompaniment role: I also think the transition to the trio section (somewhere around bars 80-82) can be a little more developed, as the trio (bar 83) is VERY different from what came before....just a bit jarring. It might work better, and be a little more interesting, to have that section in a major key. Otherwise, a bit more counterpoint material can help as well. It just sounds very homophonic at the moment. Last comment: The outer sections could use dynamic and phrasing marks. -
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Waltz 062725 2 - Full Score.pdf Waltz Qrartet Demo 063025.mp3 This is one I've been working on for a while. I was trying for section something like Tchaikovsky's Valse-Scherzo but lighter for the first section. The mp3 is only string quartet for now. Might have a recording latter, but in the meanwhile. Enjoy!
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Music Theory Rabbit Hole
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to Chemathmusician0510's topic in Composers' Headquarters
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What did I get myself into? This descending circle of fifth of dominant chords with extensions has the 3 dim minor 7ths (6 tritones) going downwards and 4 aug chords going up. Result of me trying to voice lead increasingly complex dominant chords.