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  2. FWIW, here is my "model" for the part songs. It does not sound like your usual Paul Hindemith... Paul Hindemith - Six Chansons - YouTube
  3. I'll figure it out. I did go to edit profile photo, and it's probably that I am not fully used to my year-old Lenovo computer!
  4. Night of the Sundering
  5. Today
  6. Thank you very much, MK Piano, for the lovely annotated document! Not only has this information been crucial to Philly but I was able to make meaningful changes to a piece I will have performed at Temple University for wind ensemble. Your mouth is very well rounded. Also, I greatly appreciate the harp demonstration video. Thank you for all your dedication and thought. I am always changing and hopefully improving.
  7. MK-Piano .... Thanks for the annotated review .... ! This is a lovely post-romantic work ..... e.g, Howard Hanson. Mark
  8. That picture is like Munch's The Scream!
  9. the third piece of this set, "crazed capybara", performed by Pavle Cajic: https://youtu.be/jCbbFmt-lDg
  10. Just for fun, this piece is very amusing. 1992-93, grad school, trying to be "complex" and impress people. Poor course of action. There is also a (atonal) fugue, and it is a fifteen-page beast. I pretentiously use the "B-A-C-H" motive...maybe I will put it in, because the ending is at least spectacular! Like Mozart being asked if he liked an orchestra's famous "first note" and replying something like: "Yes, but I liked the last note better." Fantasy And Fugue For Organ-Fantasy Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Organ | Noteflight I believe my organ writing changed a bit between 1992-3 and 2011 or so. Other than these pieces, only organ music I've written is mainly accompaniment to choral pieces.
  11. Also, look at his piano pieces. He has very little on YouTube, but it is all good.
  12. Through the Catacombs
  13. Hey. I was wondering if i could have any feedback on this exercise? i really want to up my orchestration skills as i am a bit new to orchestration. Thanks in advance! :) Erik satie Gymnopedie - Arr Bjarke Tan - Flow 1.mp3 Score erik satie.pdf
  14. Gee; I wonder if this might help me with my guitar writing. I really don't think I could notate it even if I had "that kind of ear." Imagine indicating all the bends in Rock guitar music... The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (Live at the Atlanta Pop Festival) This is way off topic, but how on earth do I replace my "avatar," that is, the white C in the blue circle, with my photo?
  15. Thanx Vonias...but for me....ai is a "secret serial Killer"
  16. Thanx Vonias I dont know how to use your website...any instructions available ?
  17. He just makes me jealous. It took me three years (Well, more like two and a half) AFTER GRAD SCHOOL to tackle the orchestra... Symphonic Poem No.2 'Fare Well' (Original Composition)
  18. Thank you, Interlect! The same to you! Be sure to check out my website if you want to make some notes spiral out of control in music: www.atonalfugue.net
  19. This would be cool under the bridge with the sound washing, laser lights and everything. Very cool.
  20. Vonias posted a topic in AI Music
    This song was written in reaction to the NASA and Russian collaboration with the International Space Station. Молчи, скрывайся и таи И чувства и мечты свои Пускай в душевной глубине Встают и заходят оне Безмолвно, как звезды в ночи Любуйся ими и молчи. Как сердцу высказать себя Другому? Как понять тебя? Поймет ли он, чем ты живешь? Мысль изреченная есть ложь; Взрывая, возмутишь ключи Питайся ими и молчи. Лишь жить в себе самом умей Есть целый мир в душе твоей Таинственно‑волшебных дум; Их оглушит наружный шум, Дневные разгонят лучи Внимай их пенью и молчи… Tons of effort went into this song. It began with a piano performance by, Guqi. Before that, I composed the song in agnostic silence; my apartment was completely taken from me while I was in the hospital. I should have reacted 'appropriately' and fought the person that took my apartment, but instead I wrote this song. It's my first atonal fugue. I wrote the fugue pen to paper, while my apartment was gone right there, on the spot. I gathered my thoughts, and composed the notes in order as each emotion struck my heart. Anyway, the form is subtle. It's ABA' and the chords are the numbered set stemming from [0, 4, 6, 11] modulated in a simple way. But for brevety, you could use my website: ATONAL FUGUE The website will set you off on a compositional journey where the notes spiral. Try it. Compositionally, the song was written with intense conviction of the notes rotating while each chord turns them. It's hard to recall, but if you could just sit in a room, pen with paper, and a candle; all to write music. Do it. Agnostic Silence_Vonias.mp3
  21. The Ladder of Jacob System:
  22. Yesterday
  23. Here is number two at long last. I'll get the words in later. Three Part Songs to Poems by G.M. Hopkins-2 Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight (LOL Number Two...)😄 You know, Gerard Manley Hopkins, a Jesuit Priest but a very low ranking one, dabbled in musical composition, but all he ever had time to learn was just to notate a melody alone, no parts or chords. Might find one that's good and add a piano accompaniment...someday!
  24. Well, that is very nice! I just stumbled on it; I've been more in the keyboard forum since March 15, the ides of March, for some reason.
  25. If you like that ...you might like this: Scoring to Film, can be an inspiration Booster, and Of course the Title theme name,and transitions, can be changed accordingly.

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