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Baião de seis(Flute,oboe,clarinet, horn, cello and double bass)
dhslamas replied to dhslamas's topic in Chamber Music
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Tunndy started following a piece I composed with no playback
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this piece was composed with me hearing absolotly nothing while in the making of it, I wanted to see how well can I make pieces like that. yipieeee.mp3 wadanada.pdf
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interlect started following 13 Mock-Up's from Final Fantasy VI by Nobuo Uematsu
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Here's a very short piano composition I composed for my daughter many years ago. Nothing extravagant .... simple theme and tone. Mark
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Thanks for the comment! I’m sure there could be plenty of changes to do, however, this work was one of my earlier attempts at writing for the orchestra. A time before I got any composition feedback from any mentors. I thankfully won a competition and spent a week working with composer Robert Bradshaw. During that time, he gave me tips on voicing, orchestration, and understanding tessitura. My rewrite was not to completely redo the work but polish it with the new information and techniques I learned. So, while I appreciate the feedback, I will not be rewriting certain spots in the work as I still want to keep it as is to show my growth overtime.
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TristanTheTristan started following What can I do with two notes?
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This is a very well constructed piece! I think it's a little too on the "safe" side. When I envision a piece about storms (be it Vivaldi's Summer, Beethoven's 6th, Alpine Symphony), I want to hear rapid scales (especially in the strings and woodwinds), wild tremolo in the strings & percussion, and more dissonant chords in the brass. Maybe I'm biased after listening to those pieces. I think the D major section (starting around 94) is too similar in terms of orchestration as the beginning. I think this should be more brighter sounding, maybe with some instruments playing an octave higher than written (for example violins/violas in 126). In general, a little variety would help differentiate this section.
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following "Quarter-to", short solo guitar piece
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PaavolaPyry started following "Quarter-to", short solo guitar piece
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A very short thought, or a bubble. A fleeting moment. Built around a Csus2/F# to Cmaj9(add13). That's it. Just a moment. Just this evening. Love me some lydian and b9 and #7 sounds. Acoustic guitar, DADGAD capo 7. 🔹 Quarter-to.mp3
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Symphony no 1 in A minor (I) March
danishali903 replied to Musicman_3254's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
I agree with most of the comments above...that is a LOT of instruments! Even if you're trying to emulate Mahler's 6th Symphony (which clearly you are with the choice of key and title of the movement), Mahler shows restraint on how he orchestrates. The big loud moments when all the instruments play together is rare, and is used for an effect rather than just bombast. In the current state, this sounds more like a background score to a film, rather than a symphonic movement. @Sojar Voglar pretty much sums it up. There needs to be direction, a form, and something to keep people's attention. -
to be a Bossfight song. (preview)
MK_Piano replied to therealAJGS's topic in Incomplete Works; Writer's Block and Suggestions
@therealAJGS WOW! What an improvement! It is night and day. I have no comments on the music as again, I do not know much on what is meant to accompany, but it definitely conveys something dire or thrilling. As a point of enjoyment, I must say there feels like too much distortion in the file. Just about 30 seconds worth of a blurriness that is very overwhelming compared to the literal music. For me, it took my attention away... especially with headphones 😓 -
My new String Symphony in D minor
PeterthePapercomPoser replied to Sonata_5's topic in Chamber Music
Hi @Sonata_5! Do you have an audio rendition of your symphony we could listen to? -
When did you start composing?
therealAJGS replied to CaltechViolist's topic in Composers' Headquarters
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ok, I worked on it and gave it a MUCH needed improvement. this is what is it looks like right now. I honestly don't know what to do next, and I'm curious what you guys think, or if I should add any new instruments for either The next part or the part I have right now. to note, I also want it to be ~3 - 4 minutes long. This song actually came to me about 3 years ago, before I even knew what a "sharp" was, and before I started composing music. I Don't know how I still remember it. back then I thought of a lot of melodies in my head when I was bored and learned them on my Piano; now, I mostly play piano and if I play something I like, I continue it with my software, FL studio. I got really confused when I realized in the old one, after the intro it changed to C# and I thought the intro was D# so I changed the chorus to that, but apparently it was A# anyway. small mistake, big difference. anyway, here's how the progress is going. take a listen.
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kinda ambient.
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Hi! I composed this string symphony a while ago and my orchestra director at my school wants to play this piece. Is there anything I can improve on? Feedback now would be very helpful as we are rehearsing in two days. Thank you!
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Hi @MichaelJohn, I'm using Noire Pure!
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Three of my favourite composers! I didn't realise I was channeling Prokofiev!
