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I've composed several melodies
Jealousy : Is when you want someone to STOP what there doing Envy : is when you want to DO what there doing
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interlect started following I've composed several melodies
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I've composed several melodies
That's sounds like an envy
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First Movement Guitar Quartet: Rock Guitar
First Movement Guitar Quartet-Rock Guitar Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight 🤣
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Churchcantor started following First Movement Guitar Quartet: Rock Guitar
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Five lacrosse balls (feedback in analysis would be appreciated)
Hello This is a piece I really like and find fascinating. The composition is superb, and the way you break up the sections with what sound like interjections is really appealing. It’s also fantastic to see the techniques you use in the strings. The quotation from the hymn is brilliant. Just like Ives used to do.
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Frank Bridge - The Hour Glass: Dusk (orchestration)
Thanks Henry! So glad you like it 😀 Will definitely try your suggestion: it's a great idea. The other two movements are going to be very challenging to orchestrate, especially the third. I've already started on it, and it's a real beast!
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Clarinet Quintet in C minor, 1st movement (Remastered final version)
Brotha Henry, I've been meaning to comment on this movement for a while, I apologize for the delay. This first movement is full of evocative and memorable themes, which intertwine as the piece progresses. In fact, I found myself humming the beginning "expressivo" theme during work. Your compositional method, including counterpoint and motivic development, reminds me of Brahms but I can see you are adding in your own "random pauses" to the mix. I would be careful these pauses don't interrupt the works organic flow, such as 6:45, which I found a tad out of style. However, I thought 6:55 flowed really well, so the contrast does it's job. Lots of imaginative figurations in the strings, all the while, maintaining support for the clarinet line. Nevertheless, this is definitely one of the darker pieces I've heard, I hope you are in a much better state now, Henry. If this is Yin, then I believe your sextet must be Yang.
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List of Manually-Awardable Badges
I would like the"Nature is wild". please
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I've composed several melodies
Oh You want feedback on your MUSIC ?.....................I would start with the Science of a Melody.............that will help you make MUSIC https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk0010
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Sonata no 24 in B flat major (binary)
Dear Henry, Thank you very much for your kind words. I’m delighted that you enjoyed it. Haha, regarding your handwriting, what matters is that it is genuine and authentic. After all, Beethoven was never famous for the beauty of his manuscript scores, yet even from his handwriting one can perceive the uniqueness of his personality and the genius that he was. Best regards, Vasilis
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A piece I've composed based on a given melody (first allegro mezzo forte part)
thank you so much for your comment! may u tell me in what ways can i do better?
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I've composed several melodies
What about my music, man. I don't need you lecturing me about what melody is or not.
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Baroque Concerto
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Baroque Concerto
One of the most Famous Melody's in the world Baroque Concerto.mp3 Baroque Concerto.pdf Baroque Concerto.mid
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Concertino for oboe and harp
Thanks for listening to the piece. I really appreciate it!
- Clarinet Quintet in C minor, 1st movement (Remastered final version)
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Concertino for oboe and harp
Hi @Petr Kopuletý ! I quite enjoy the piece and I think both instruments match well. The piece to me sounds progressively more dissonant (from a more pentatonic to a more dissonant harmony) and oboe and harp more passionate (and harder to play) towards the end. Thx for sharing! Henry
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Concertino for oboe and harp
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Frank Bridge - The Hour Glass: Dusk (orchestration)
Hi @Alex Weidmann ! I really enjoy your arrangement here, especially on how you create sparse atmosphere with flutes and harp (which is also your favourite style). The Strings passage in b.16 sounds amazing and I absolutely love the parallel 5ths there to create the hollow and ethereal effect. Yup i really agree with you here, two trumpets may sound a bit too loud to me especially when the strings are up high in the sky playing that etheral melody! The weaker power of horn conversely becomes an advantage since it acts more like an overtone of trombone there, just like what you do in the strings section when the 2nd violin as overtone is sandwiched between the 1st violin and viola. Given how you pair up an English horn with flute in b.30, would you also pair up a clarinet with flute in b.32, and drop it in b.34? Thx for sharing this wonderful arrangement! Henry
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A piece in C major
Hello @Tristan25 , Welcome to the forum! It is a nice little waltz. I feel like sometimes the harmony and melody are in clash, e.g. in b.5 the accompaniment suggests tonic A minor but the melody suggests ii7, or in b.18 the accompaniment it's domininant while the melody is in tonic, plus a false relation clash of G# and G natural. This happens in a quite a lot of place throughout the piece. Unless you wanna go for the tonal clash effect, you will need to check whether both hands are in same harmony. About the scoring you don't need to include the time signature in all the rows, but only in the beginning of the piece. The first triplet marking is probably wrong I guess. Some crotchets rests are unnecessary and shoukd use a whole bar rest instead, e.g. b.15. The dynamic markings (p) in b.42 and onwards are unnecssary and should be removed until b.50's mf. Thx for sharing and joining the forum! Henry
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Sonata no 24 in B flat major (binary)
Hi @Vasilis Michael ! Lots of nice harmony like sudden nepolitan chords, modal borrowings (usually from minor keys) and unexpected modulation throughout the work, in a nice hunting rhythm. Thx for sharing! I haven't written a score for many years given my bad handwritting haha, unlike our PaperthePetercomposer a.k.a@PeterthePapercomPoser lol. Henry
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I've composed several melodies
- Landscapes - Soundscapes - Spring 2026 Composition Competition
- Landscapes - Soundscapes - Spring 2026 Composition Competition
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Frank Bridge - The Hour Glass: Dusk (orchestration)
I'm 100% sure our Boss @chopin won't make silly mistake like this in Music Jotter ^0^
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Frank Bridge - The Hour Glass: Dusk (orchestration)
You're welcome. Musescore is wrong. There's some kind of glitch in the horns where if you go up to concert Bb in the treble clef it marks it as outside the range. It's because someone programmed it wrong where a concert F should be the top of the range rather than the written F (transposed into F Horn). It's just a mistake they haven't remedied yet.
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Frank Bridge - The Hour Glass: Dusk (orchestration)
Thanks Peter! MuseScore was telling me the horn part was straying into "expert range": so it's good to know it's ok.