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Hello to the whole community.š I am a composer of classical vein. Sometimes Iām told that my style is a bit outdated, but no matter, itās my musical vein. I would be grateful to exchange with composers like me, a little 'out of the present time'. Thank you very much. š
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Who wants to help on a Lied?
TristanTheTristan replied to TristanTheTristan's topic in Collaborative Works
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Kvothe replied to TristanTheTristan's topic in Piano Music, Solo Keyboard
@TristanTheTristan I love the piano sketch of the piano concerto. I know it is a challenge to write such a massive piece. It is great idea to write out piano sketch before you write out the full score. Not many understand this. I can the influences you mentioned throughout the piece. It definitely reminds of their writing. Using musescore is great a tool, but as @Wieland Handke mentioned it would nice to have audio version, too. and full orchestral score...when that is done. š I would love to see that. We can help you out with that. Start slow with that. -
A side note to my above comment: @SeekJohn14v6 As i have discussed this before when suno was brough up, composers on here either use Note performer with NPPE or a DAW with the same libraries that NPPE uses. However, NPPE was discontinued. VST are incredibly expensive. Companies offer entry level ones (BBSCO discover, VSL SPE, OT free, Musio) East west have amazing stuff too.
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Ruined Castle - Microtonal VGM
Thatguy v2.0 replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Incidental Music and Soundtracks
This loops really well, I totally missed the repeat lol I agree with the others, I liked the microtonal version more! I think strategic use of microtones, like being able to make adjustments to particular chords is a cool way of going about their use, rather than making certain pitches within a scale slightly altered. Is that something a lumatone could be used for more versus period instruments that used microtones because of their tuning? Either way, grand ole' fine piece Mr. Peter -
I composed a Christmas Song! - It went great!
Thatguy v2.0 replied to raymond doerr's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
Hey, cool music, and welcome! Very Christmas-sounding indeed š The part at around :40 reminded me of the third mov. of Sibelus' 5th... you know that one? Check it out if you haven't, it's a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing, and give some thoughts on the other Christmas pieces in the event... you'll find more will check out your music if you listen to theirs too! -
Alright let's see what kind of hocus pocus magical mayhem these dice and cards concoct today... listening... Wow you sure are getting good at these haha. This is great, man. Some of the falling piano parts reminded me of Chopin, but as a whole it had such a dreamy quality to it. As a guitarist, it all looks fine and playable to me, and having ringing notes might bring an even more idiomatic texture to the music. Well done Peter!
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Dear friends, hello! I'm Zhang Wenhao, a Chinese singer-songwriter. Today, I'm here to share with you a Chinese-style pop love song called "Medicine and Grain Porridge". This song tells the story of a young monk who gets injured while collecting herbs outside the temple and is saved by a tea-picking girl. Later, he falls in love with the girl, but their love is doomed to have no result. There are many regrets in love, and eventually, one has to learn to let go. But it's already precious enough to have met someone. äŗ²ē±ēęå们ļ¼å¤§å®¶å„½ļ¼ęęÆę„čŖäøå½ēåä½ęęå¼ ęēćčæę¬”ę„č·å¤§å®¶åäŗ«ēęÆäøé¦äøå½é£ęµč”ę ęļ¼ååå«ćčÆč³ē²„ćć čæé¦ęę²č®²ēęÆäøåå°åå°åŗåÆŗéčÆäøę å伤ļ¼č¢«äøåéč¶å„³ęęļ¼čå对儳å©åØäŗå”åæļ¼ä½ę³Øå®ę²”ęē»ęēē±ę ę äŗćē±ę äøęå¾å¤ēéę¾ļ¼ē»ē©¶č¦å¦ä¼éęļ¼ä½ęäŗäŗŗéč§å·²ē»č¶³å¤ē蓵äŗć ęčÆå¦äø/The lyrics are as followsļ¼ ä½ę²/Composed byļ¼å¼ ęē Zhang Wenhao ä½čÆ/Lyrics byļ¼å¼ ęē Zhang Wenhao ä½ęåæē³»ę°ē¾ 广ę½ē¦ę³½ å§ä¼åŗåÆŗéčÆč°é čÆč³ē²„ å±±å“é“ēčč· å©äøäøę£µ ęęåä¹å失足踩空č·č½ éę„čŗ«å¤č¶åŗ 寻声åŗäø 红蔫ēä½ åØé¢č½č½»å¼č¶ę ä½ é»å£°ę¢ęåēø čøåø¦ē¾ę¶© ęē½¹ę£äøåå«å”åæēē é ēŗ¢å°éēä½ éēÆäøēę ēøčÆé£äøå» å°±å„ å®å„½éčæ ä½ čŗ«åØäæäø ęåæåē¦ ä½ ęØé±¼ē»å£°å©åØ č½»čÆµēå„ä½ ä»ę„åę¤é¢ å°å§č”礼诓 äøå„儳ę½äø» ę·»äŗęåæå å¤ ä½ ęµ ē¬ē»čÆ ęä½ē ę ¢ęØ ę»”å·ę ęé½ęµä½ęø ę°“äøéµ äøäøčÆé¦å¼„漫 ä½ ēååØ čÆå¼ęÆęäøę¹ééēäøč ä½ ę§ē²„äŗęå 伤å£ęå åæå¤“å“ę“é¾čå”äæēę磨 ä¼å »åęä½ä¹ åø¦ēę ę« ęę„ęäøä½ ä½å«åå°åÆŗé ęę诵ē»ę²é ęÆę„ä¾ę§ čäøå“åøøęä½ å«£ē¶ēé ēŖ ēŗ¢å°éēä½ éēÆäøēę ēøčÆé£äøå» å°±å„ å®å„½éčæ ä½ čŗ«åØäæäø ęåæåē¦ ä½ ęØé±¼ē»å£°å©åØ č½»čÆµēå„ä½ ä»ę„åę¤é¢ å°å§č”礼诓 äøå„儳ę½äø» ę·»äŗęåæå å¤ ä½ ęµ ē¬ē»čÆ ęä½ē ę ¢ęØ ę»”å·ę ęé½ęµä½ęø ę°“äøéµ ēŗ¢å°éēä½ éēÆäøēę ēøčÆé£äøå» å°±å„ å®å„½éčæ ä½ čŗ«åØäæäø ęåæåē¦ ä½ ęØé±¼ē»å£°å©åØ č½»čÆµēå„ä½ ä»ę„åę¤é¢ å°å§č”礼诓 äøå„儳ę½äø» ę·»äŗęåæå å¤ ä½ ęµ ē¬ē»čÆ ęä½ē ę ¢ęØ ę»”å·ę ęé½ęµä½ęø ę°“äøéµ ä»ę¤å±±ę°“ēøé ēæ»ä½čæå®¢
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That's fine if you want to write lyrics. Composers collab with lyricist when it comes songs. But even so, those songs are rehearse and then perform by actors and actress and singers. Again, in the media industry (depending on the budget), there will be either live musicians, midi, hybrid, or synths. Which proves there again there won't be AI support. In concert settings, they prefer live recordings. (but midi is fine if that is all you have). i.e. not AI!
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fantasia on jingle bells (2025 Christmas Music Event Submission)
Thatguy v2.0 replied to Monarcheon's topic in Chamber Music
It's music like yours that helps me continue to grow as a composer. I read through your and Peter's conversation, and it's over my head haha. I really liked the atmosphere you created. Sure it was dissonant, but it was a beautiful dissonance that I didn't know could be achieved. And THANK you for performing this live, I don't know how software (as good as it's getting even) could reproduce this, let alone capture the spirit you gave it with a gorgeous performance, and from the composer is even better. This is truly well done, and a piece that I've had a lot of joy listening and re-listening to. Thank you for sharing! š -
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Seasons Greetings all! Here's a little something I'm cooking up for a concert next year. It's based on the Epitaph of Seikilos, which is the earliest surviving complete song. I tried to give it a flavour of Antiquity, and to create unexpected harmonies. Haven't come up with lyrics yet; though it will start with the original Ancient Greek text translated into English. Maybe my piano part is a bit too thin? Or perhaps I should keep it sparse? The notation is intended for midi, and I'll be adjusting the dynamics upwards by at least one degree for the musicians. When I make the final score, I'm intending to write out the spread stacked chords in full as arpeggios.
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O Soul, Seek Revelation 14:9-11
SeekJohn14v6 replied to SeekJohn14v6's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
oh Iām calm, iām not defending religion. Iām defending myself and questioning Henry to show me proof. This aināt my first rodeo. Why do you think I told him if he doesnāt understand then its pointless to continue? I value my time more than bickering with someone on the internet. -
Calm yourself. Note also that defending religion on the internet is a pointless endeavour and I'd advise against it.
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O Soul, Seek Revelation 14:9-11
SeekJohn14v6 replied to SeekJohn14v6's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
Uh when did i frame myself as the ultimate right person? When did i use God? You are the one committing blasphemy not me. You are the one telling me what the Lord thinks of what I do. Show me where in the bible that God says that what I do is wrong. See? you are calling what I do blasphemous? show me a bible verse to prove yourself right and iāll submit to your opinion. Iām not framing you as blasphemous. You are being blasphemous. āLord Jesus will be happy of your service clicking a button.ā Your words. Mocking me, and using the Lord in the mockery thus using His Name in vain. Do you not understand that is blasphemous? If you donāt understand then there is no point conversing with you. The bible is clear: āāYou shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain.ā āāDeuteronomy⬠ā5ā¬:ā11⬠-
@Wieland Handke : bull eyes. It was just about to say the tone and style reflects Avo Part compositions. @Luis HernƔndez I love how you emulate that style and character in this composition. And as @chopin your emotional depth is something that the romantics were write. @SeekJohn14v6 Suno is AI. No serious composer would use it.
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O Soul, Seek Revelation 14:9-11
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to SeekJohn14v6's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
Yeah it's a well known fact that people like you use God to consider yourself the ultimate right person and frame other people as blasphemous. The generals and warriors used God to kill in the Cruciata too. I respect everyone who does use their effort to praise God. But to someone who just clicked a Suno button to generate a track and call that a service... that would be what I called blasphemous too. -
Another piece reminiscent of a music box or carousel at a Christmas market! However, instead of pins on a rotating disc plucking the tuned teeth of a steel comb, it features a well-crafted score so that a visually trained person can follow the musical progressionāprovided they are not distracted by Santa Claus whirling around.
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With Every Beat My Heart Knows
Wieland Handke replied to HoYin Cheung's topic in Incidental Music and Soundtracks
Haha, the guy with its elaborate atonal string orchestra pieces (to be honestly, I only mean and know your āAos Siā submission to the Halloween competition) uses AI! But thatās exactly the point, you used AI assistance only for the vocals (and I must admit that the result of the āSunoā use in the other pieces is more polished), the composition is your own and you perfectly contrast the tendency of the AI to produce an āaverage pop songā with your sometimes dissonant modulation in the strings part. A good example how AI could be used seriously without losing the fun and creativeness of own compositions! -
O Soul, Seek Revelation 14:9-11
SeekJohn14v6 replied to SeekJohn14v6's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
Thanks Wieland, Thatās just one of my albums, my other album is more chill. I plan on using my lyrics combined with Suno, to reach many different genres from quiet to loud since everyone has different tastes. I also publish my music so when I am dead, it will exist all the way to the day that God judges the world and creates a new heaven and a new earth. I spend hours and days writing my lyrics and setting up Suno to generate songs for me until I feel like the song is good, so even though I just press a button. Thereās a lot more buttons, thoughts, feelings and time being spent before that final button is pushed to generate a song. I called Henry blasphemous because he used the Lordsā Name in vain and he was mocking me using the Lord. To me, any time somebody uses the Lordsā Name and they arenāt praising Him, praying to Him, sharing His word or anything along those lines, that person is using His Name in a vain way. That is why I called Henry blasphemous because not only was he not doing any of those things, he was assuming what God thinks and is speaking for Him concerning on the work that I am doing. I hope that clears up any misunderstandings. Here is one of my other songs of a different genre from my album Genesis. Itās a story album and this song is the ending. -
O Soul, Seek Revelation 14:9-11
Wieland Handke replied to SeekJohn14v6's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
To be honest, I had to quickly look up the Bible to make sure which verse John 14:6 isāyes, that's right. You have a mission and used a rock-song to spread the gospel ā possibly reaching people who are not familiar with classical music. For me ā considering me being a religious person, too ā I prefer the quieter approach, meaning that an oratorio like Haendelās Messiah or Bach's Christmas Oratorio touches me more than every sermon. Thus the YCF 2025 Christmas event is the perfect place to share pieces reminding to the birth of Christ, as many submissions with their carols, pastorals, motettes etc. are. Concerning the piece, I donāt want to reiterate the discussion about using AI. Yes, I must admit that Iām impressed of the result one can achieve by the usage of, for example, Suno. It sounds āperfectā and will appeal to those whose tastes it suits. Just one quote: Since Iām relatively new on the Young Composers Forum, too, I have learned (I think this is correct) that the purpose of the forum is not only to share submissions, but to review them and give feedback, which is what each of us composers wants and needs. Thus, reaching a rank of or beyond an āElite Composerā is not necessarily depending on posting numerous outstanding works, but also on consistently and patiently listening to the submitted works and providing insightful and polite feedback. I can assure you that everyone can trust that shortly after a publication, there will be feedback from the āhostsā or āmoderatorsā, especially @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu and @PeterthePapercomPoser, even if no one else bothers to review the piece. And stating that the āservice by clicking a buttonā is a bit poor in comparison with those spending dozens of hours in composing, arranging, engraving etc. should not be considered as āblasphemyā, but is due to the heated debate surrounding the use of AI. -
Hello @Musicman_3254, thank you for sharing your contribution. As far as I remember, your piece is dedicated to the fallen soldiers in WWI who decided to stop fighting for a few days at Christmas 1914 and gather to play soccer. I think I read such a description, but I can't find it anymore. Although the mood doesnāt really remind on the peacefulness of Christmas, I think it is a serious choice to present it here and remembering on that what happened 111 years ago, taking into account that the same terrifying things happen again in Europe in the 21st century. Using a special orchestra with all conceivable wind instruments and percussions forecasts somewhat the sound of big bands but is on the other hand an onomatopoeic description of the short period of silence between the fire trenches. In bar 49 I guessed to listen the refereeās whistle. As I mentioned in a post to @TristanTheTristan, I would appreciate if you would also share it as MP3 audio file, too (for the next time). This would make it easier to listen to it several times, which would be absolutely necessary to thoroughly review a piece of this length.
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Hello @TristanTheTristan, in contrast to other participants sharing āminiaturesā (starting with a 9 seconds long piece), you submitted a large multi-movement opus, which, to be honestly, overwhelmed me a bit with its variety of themes and textures. I just have listened it for one time completely and try to give some imaginations āfrom memoryā. Its a Concerto for Solo Piano and I like that you have added some marks concerning the instrumentation (such as āFlautoā or āTuttiā) which helps to imagine a possible orchestration. The opening theme of the first movement has somewhat Christmas mood ā thus connecting it with the event, however that mood is lost more and more with the upcoming variations of the thematic material and texture. The second movement - as being more slowly - was easier to perceive for me. I especially enjoyed the surprising resolutions or chord progressions in the arpeggios in bars 14, 31ff! Starting with a march, the third movement also bears a melodic section and a lot of material where I did not find out how they are related together. All in all a long piece with much effort and much potential. I would appreciate if you would share it as MP3 audio, too (for the next time). This would make it easier to listen to it multiple times, which would be absolutely necessary to review a piece of that amount thoroughly. Finally, I would like to sayāand this is not necessarily a criticism of your composition or the piece itselfāthat I find the quality of the pieces presented on the Musescore website disappointing. At first glance, one might think that the scrollable score is very useful. However, this is negated by the poor articulation and dynamics, which make trills and tremolos sound very unrealistic, for example, and lead to rhythmic disruptions when introducing triplets, etc. Played by a human (or with more realistic articulation, dynamics, and agogics), this piece should therefore be very exciting.
