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Hi @UncleRed99 I can hear with this piece could lead to. Your A section is slow. You have homophonic textures and short piano section that creates interest. This is not half bad. Also, the percussion, chimes to add color. I feel that middle section (B) could be faster and have different thematic material and textures. Romeo and Juilet overture does this well: it starts with chorale section. Then slowly builds to A section that leads B section. ABA is the overal structure. 🙂
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Wieland Handke started following Prelude No.16 in Bb Minor 'Masquerade'
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Wieland Handke started following Fugue "Libera me" in C-sharp minor for SATB Choir.
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Crescent Roulade started following 2025 Christmas Music Event!
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Kvothe started following A short piano piece
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Hello everyone! I know it has been a while since I have upload a piece of music. That's because I went to balance uploads with reviewing, and sometimes I might be busy with my own compositions. This piece I am sharing with you is a solo piece for piano. Here is my goals this piece: 1. A short piece no more than 1-2 minutes. 2. I want to a write a piece a minor; however, you do not hear tonic. 3. It uses dissonance to establish dark, foreboding mood 4. You may think...Mussorgsky? Maybe? 5. Uses a short motive through out the piece to create variations. I can not think anything. Let me know what you think. I used to Audacity to render the wav to a mp3.
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I think that is possible: no one ever anyone seriously if they use AI. Midi mockups have to approved by studios before sessions musicians (if there is a budget) can see the score. In a concert works, professional score has to be delivered with parts to the director and the librarian. AI will not cut it.
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Wieland Handke started following Jesus was Born this Day and A Christmas Mash-up
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I was just looking up the Cantai thing you've been talking about. I don't know that it's "AI" in the way that Suno and the others are AI. It seems like a more advanced version of Noteperformer and sample-based synthesis that allows for cloud rendering. But the main distinction is that it can actually play back the sheet music you give it. Music-generation platforms like Suno can't so as expected, OP was full of ѕhіt I do think that if AI stays around and gets to the point that it can actually realize an accurate orchestral (or other) mockup from MIDI/sheet music, it will be over for sample library developers. At least until AI collapses under its own weight, which I still think is probably inevitable.
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So here's the difference between Cantai and Suno @Vonias 1. Suno: it is pure AI. 2. Cantai: it is similar to note performer, but it uses real voices. Yes that is right. One has to audition to be part of the team. NP used to be able use third party VSTi but the license expired. Midi mockups are fine. (Heck, if one can even a live performance in time...that would be amazing). But please no AI. My recommendation is: use cantai or have a live performance. 🙂 @AngelCityOutlaw Said: AI would force companies (Musio, VSL, Eastwest, Spitfire, etc) to close. These companies used real musicians and singers for their products.
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Guys and gals please ignore the nail in my new photo and focus on the clouds and the sun lol!
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Right, so we can safely write off the idea that you "composed" this piece.
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No, I used Suno. I think it was the 5.0 model's audio input, with 100 % audio influence, 0 % Weirdness, and 100 % style influence prompted as "Chorale."
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Yeah also from what I heard from you in discord, learning how to read and write on five staff would be necessary for you to compose later on. Basic music theory, for example from this book will help: Elements of Music (3rd Edition): Joseph N. Straus: 9780205007097: Amazon.com: Books Henry
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Meh...
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Do you play an instrument?
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Favorite Piano works
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The texture gets so thick but I love how it sounds consonant throughout. For some reason I'm reminded of Home Alone when I hear this haha, I love that movie. Wonderful music Peter, it definitely is stocking stuffed full of holiday spirit. Merry Christmas!
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TristanTheTristan started following A Christmas Mash-up and Favorite Piano works
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Beethoven Sonatas 29 and 30, Most Bagatelles, and Symphony 9 (Liszt Transcripted) Chopin Concerto 1, Polonaise Fantasie, Mazurkas Op. 59 and Sonata 3 Rachmaninov Concertos 2 and 3 and Variations on a theme by Chopin Prokofiev Concerto No 2
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3rd Transcedental Etude. (Paysage (Landscape))
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Thanks! I can't figure out what you mean by "3rd TS"? Google says it might have something to do with 3/4 time signature which I don't think is what you meant. Or that it could have something to do with the Three French Hens in "The 12 Days of Christmas" song? Thanks for your review!
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Hello everyone, as I work on a solo piece, I though I would share my favorite Piano works: 1. Pictures at the exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky! 2. Beethoven Sonatas. 3. Bach works for the keyboard 4. Chopin's preludes, waltz, etc. 5. Rachmoninov preludes, musical moments.. 6. Ravel and debusy (I have to group them together) 7. Brahms, Schubert, and Schumann There are more: but this is just one layer. I would like to hear yours.
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Nice piece! Really appreciate your effort! It seems like the 3rd TS sometimes, but very Haydn, and perhaps some Mozart and Beethoven.
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Piano sonata no 2 in C major / 4. Allegro
Vasilis Michael replied to Vasilis Michael's topic in Piano Music, Solo Keyboard
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HoYin Cheung replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
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@Vonias did you use Cantai?
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Why hello there @J. Lee Graham! And we are off: In the first four bars, the sentences has been established between the interaction of the strings and the oboe. The presentation in b1-2 then continual b3-4 followed liquidation that leads into the transition. Yes, we all know it is peculiar term. Schoenberg was the first to coin it. Then we all learned. *sigh*. The transition, I think, starts at b13? Do you us a MC? nope. MC is denied. This happens in sonata form. We do not hear when the Secondary starts; it just a smooth transition. Then we have the closing section, which wraps the exposition. I like how it brings us to start. The devoplment is nice reminder of the themes from the expo. it is never stays on a key. Nice job. Over all, I say,..this a great start.
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Piano sonata no 2 in C major / 4. Allegro
Kvothe replied to Vasilis Michael's topic in Piano Music, Solo Keyboard
@Vasilis Michael What a nice treat this is to see a handwritten draft of your sonata! I wish I saw. Alas, I did not. Oh well. I still enjoy the humor behind it. Can wait to see what is next. -
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I've had this idea of composing music all my life, but I really haven't thought of it in terms of just jumping into it, but instead thought you just go to music academy to learn those things. I'm currently studying for a math degree and don't think I'll have time to learn music the usual way, so I thought about learning. Maybe from courses on the internet? Or is there a site that teaches all these things. My focus is just composing classical music, focusing on piano. Any recommendations on where to start?
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Italian? That sounds pretty cool and posh, haha. Appreciate it! ^_^
