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PeterthePapercomPoser started following “Comes I (Answer to the Dux) for String Sextet”
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submission to the 2026 spring competiton!
Melodies Themes Motives Harmony Chords Textures Form Development Structure Time Originality Creativity Score Presentation Instrumentation Orchestration Playability Execution of Given Challenge Taste 8 8.5 10 10 5 8 9 9 Rough crowd with this one lol. I have a very different take. While I'm not sure this reminds me of rain, this DOES remind me of meditation with an Asian influence perhaps. I'm not sure if you were going for that, but that's how I feel. I love the mood you portray too, even though it's dark sounding, you were able to portray a sense of peace and contemplation in my opinion. Very nice work, and creative!
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Landscapes competition submission - Padovana et Gagliarda "Detta la Lombarda"
Melodies Themes Motives Harmony Chords Textures Form Development Structure Time Originality Creativity Score Presentation Instrumentation Orchestration Playability Execution of Given Challenge Taste 6.5 8 10 7 10 10 7 7 This certainly reminds me of royalty and elegance. Overall a very enjoyable piece, pleasant traditional harmony and quite easy to follow the score. This reminds me more of being alongside a castle, but I suppose I can picture myself outside taking in the cool mountain breeze, looking over at a castle from a great distance too!
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“Comes I (Answer to the Dux) for String Sextet”
What do you think of this piece? At this point, there’s not much I can do right now, so I’m thinking of at least entering some composition competitions. My overall IQ is 89 (from the Wechsler Full Battery Test), but after graduating school (2021), I took the Raven’s Progressive Matrices test and got a composite score of 117. It’s a test of mathematical and abstract reasoning ability that gradually becomes more difficult, so I think my intelligence profile may be somewhat uneven. (Early section: top 25%, middle section: top 24%, later section: top 2%, overall score: 117.) Because of this, I haven’t been able to hold a job, and I don’t really know what I should do. So far, whenever I worked at factories or general stores, I got fired within at most a week. I don’t even know how to use MIDI… I’m in trouble.
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Scriabinian started following “Comes I (Answer to the Dux) for String Sextet”
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Five lacrosse balls (feedback in analysis would be appreciated)
This should be treated as a sister piece to event Horizon. If not, A continuation of the story . As much as I don't wanna expose myself, I feel like the story behind This is very integral to what you're gonna be hearing, especially with a bunch of source material from event horizon. Five lacrosse balls is a story built on many experiences where I felt like I have been living in a fever dream from foreseeing certain relationships into people and having a whole entire room build up with a ripple effect of the US anthem. I find pure solace on the fixation of a random tangible object something that will keep you grounded through all of life's troubles. Yes, in many ways like most of my other works to some degree is a personal narrative Five Lacrosse Balls.mp3 Five Lacrosse Balls.pdf
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Fruit hunter started following Five lacrosse balls (feedback in analysis would be appreciated)
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Turning to a New Page
A canon on the Glad Dirge of the Four
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Emotional Moviemusic - 6 parts with Cubase HALION Ensemble
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVreehhCTdvglofw6EskDlvokqFMwNPUx&si=q7GjAdPrw2UfbCsw
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One of my first orchestral works, feedback much appreciated
Hey Guys, I recently finished one of my first orchestral works and wanted to get some feedback on it. Some background to me and my Expertise: I played the trumpet and the piano for over 10 Years now, starting at a young age. I did my finals in music, playing Rachmaninoffs Prelude in g#-minor and a glass etude amongst other pieces. In my freetime, I play in several local Symphonic Brass orchestras, Symphonic orchestras and sing in some choirs. I also founded an ensemble with a friend of mine that is well-known in my city. I currently study teaching Music and German. When it comes to creating music, I originally come from "producing", writing Lo-Fi, Ambient and Alternative amongst other genres. I always transcribed and arranged classical work for my school orchestra but only started composing 2-3 years ago as an autodidact. Composing was just a hobby for me for a very long time, but now I'm starting to think about entering some competitions (Local and Amateur level ofc) and trying to get my music played. So any feedback that gets me closer to that goal is much appreciated! Thanks! m1.6.mp3 Echo der Liebe_Full_Score_A3.pdf
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Romance No. 2
I wrote another Romance for my girlfriend Julia's birthday. I hope you enjoy and let me know what you think! Romance No. 2.mp3 Romance No. 2.pdf
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ItIzYe joined the community
- Landscapes - Soundscapes - Spring 2026 Composition Competition
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★NEW YORK JAZZ | V.I.P. EXCLUSIVE™
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Sonata f bemolis no 1 opas 4
Sonata f bemolis.pdfHere is my first sonata may you like it or give some feedback😄 Sonata f bemolis.mp3
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Preludio
I like your theme here very much. It would give you lots of interesting room for development. As for the voice software, I do think it can really help people understand how a piece will sound all put together. Even among professionals working in the arts, not everyone is good at visualizing a finished product, so anything that pushes a demo towards accurate representation of the performed work can be helpful for people checking out your work. How much work and expense is it to put this extra layer into the recording? For something like this, where you have orchestra plus soloists and choir, it may be more worth it than for smaller works, because if you didn't, it might be hard to choose an instrument to represent the voices that would stand out in the mix, particularly for someone who was trying to read across the full orchestral score and pay attention to everything at once. Looking forward to seeing the development of this project!
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Landscapes - Soundscapes - Spring 2026 Composition Competition
Honestly, very stupid question if not a much more stupider idea. But is it possible if someone for a competition brings in a piece of music that they have already written prior to the competition, and if it coincidentally fits the criteria they could enter it. This sort of makes sense if they want that piece of music if they’re confident in it to get it judged in a different way.
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Sunset Suite in C minor ( music for the Landscapes - Soundscapes Spring 2026 Composition Competition.)
Hello, I listen to this a few days ago in the car so my memory may not be as fresh, but I didn’t have time to actually review anything. From what I could remember, the composition technique was good and the piece itself was good. It’s just good to keep note that you’re using multiple string instruments per section. At most, this is supposed to be a quintet. You’re calling for multiple violins, violas, and cellos as well with the samples corresponding to such. Anyways, I’m going to be listening to your piece again and I’ll give feedback there. Score presentation is also kind of interesting. A lot of the notation you use isn’t usually found in modern string Orchestra stuff for example like those repetition things that you put into the following measure in a lot of octave lines that’s usually used only for piano stuff. Also, some of the stuff that you may have presented may be difficult for some string players along with some double stops you have presented Your score average is 7.45 Like always keep up the good work MelodiesThemes Motives Harmony Chords Textures Form Development Structure Time Originality Creativity Score Presentation Instrumentation Orchestration Playability Execution of Given Challenge Taste 8.7 9 8.5 7.9 6.5 6.8 5 7.2
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Blessed Are They
Thank you for taking a listen, Luis, and I'm particularly glad to hear that you enjoyed the piano! I'm not a pianist, so I always have concerns when I write a piano part. I sang a concert of German lieder recently with some particularly lovely piano accompaniment, and tried to pick apart what Brahms and Herzogenberg did to make their own piano writing for choral works so successful.
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- A Romance
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- String quartet 4 op 3 (original composition)
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- War born - Revisited over and over until this version. Feedback seeking.
Hello, I just looked at your piece “war born”. Just to get the bad news out of the way the score was presented kind of messy with a bunch of overlapping symbols. Honestly, this isn’t a huge problem musically. Anyways, orchestration wise, there was a bunch of very interesting textures and a lot of other cool things happening. One thing I noticed that there was a use of some synthesizer. You may want to turn those down a bit as that they were kind of burying everything underneath them. You can hear this is a very loud piece of music, especially with the distortion that sometimes is achieved with this (my own work “ sonic diarrhea” actually ran into this problem, but this was just because of having the master mixer on max, which could easily be fixed by making it back to normal). Anyways, awesome work well done.- Last week
- String quartet 4 op 3 (original composition)
Hello @Martynas123 and welcome to the forum! The piece is nice and made up of cool musical ideas! The only thing is that it basically repeats the same ideas at different pitch levels over and over. Also, peeking at your score, I noticed that the Cello part goes all the way down to an Ab below the staff in bass clef which is impossible without scordatura tuning which is a highly unusual technique of tuning the lowest string lower than usual. Even if you used a scordatura tuning in this piece, the quadruple stop you have at the end of the piece seems impossible with that tuning. Thanks for sharing!- String quartet 4 op 3 (original composition)
You interestingly shift between galant cliches (i.e. the do-re-mi schema as identified by Gjeridgen) and something more modern. I would be interested to hear about your approach to composition (e.g. your inspiration, conceptual approach) Some constructive feedback: you should try to utilize better sound sets in the MuseScore environment. It sounds like a generic MIDI quality which detracts from listenability At the end of musical phrases, you quite often pause before the next one. You should try to connect phrases with the baseline that will essentially fuse together your ideas. For otherwise they sound detached and this detracts from the overall flow. Try to experiment beyond homophony. You have some conversational exchanges but is limited to static ideas moving in thirds against each other. Thanks for sharing- 🔴🎬 ★𝑩𝑰𝑩𝑳𝑰𝑪𝑨𝑳 𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑴𝑬™ | Main Theme + Opening-Closing Credits
- War born - Revisited over and over until this version. Feedback seeking.