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  2. Awesome music, and welcome! Dude, you're fantastic. I almost went this route, kinda the dancey macabre but fun way. Loved it Your music is very well thought out, score is clean and neat, you obviously know what you're doing. Lovely playback too, the rendering is really smooth and polished. We'd love to hear your feedback on some of the entrees, you sound like you have a lot of knowledge for a young age. Well done! ๐Ÿ™‚
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  4. Cool music! Ah, col legno... I should have used it, really nice color touch. That was probably my favorite part, like footsteps of whatever we're running from haha. You did some cool things in the intro too, I like the overall esthetic you went for. Some of the entries used winds which were really cool for color, but we just had different options with strings. I like the shrill atmosphere the strings are capable of, sounds like you too advantage of that too. Well done! Vote for your own piece, or your favorite, or mine! ๐Ÿ˜›
  5. lol I love the character you put in your posts as much as your music. This is so cool... descending chromatic harmonies like spiders, soft sweet out of tune sounding melodies, extra spooky reverb... so great. I really like how you gave us scary vibes, but there was a sense of lightheartedness too. Perfect score for character, this is a front runner to me! Nice work Daniel, glad to see you back around! ๐Ÿ˜„ vote for me
  6. That happens to all of us. I will say this to you. Do you realize YOU'RE the reason we have a Halloween competition in the first place? Do you remember asking in the shoutbox about competitions, and I asked you about it? Then the staff talked on Discord and came up with the ideas and polls and implemented them, because of you. Then, since it was fun and poll based, I wanted to enter because I've done nothing but guitar stuff for the past months. The piece I wrote is one of my favorites, and it wouldn't have existed without you being the catalyst. You view this competition as a failure, but you helped create an avenue of innovation for me and others, AND you got to learn about the harmonies you deployed in your piece. You learned some things that worked, and some things that didn't. Thank you for helping make this competition a success.
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  8. Wow! I haven't logged in for a long time. I didn't expect that my work received such good reviews. Thank you so much for liking my work so much!
  9. My friend, @MK_Piano and I were fooling around with some of our scores on a discord call last evening. He had the bright idea to modulate something that's written with an intense emphasis on negative emotion, in a minor key, to a major key. (I have no idea why I've never thought of this lol) This can be done by selecting all notes in the score, and transposing up by a third, diatonically. (Obviously this doesn't take into account any off-key chords used throughout the score, but the result is just as fun to playback lol). Adversely, you can do this in reverse to a score written in a major key. Here's an example, where I've instead of modulating between relative major/minor, I've went through the trouble of modulating to the Major of the same key. (C minor to C major). I used my Halloween Submission as a test dummy because why not. Hah!!! Take a listen: YCF Halloween Composition 2025.mp3 Bright Town Fanfare (lol).mp3
  10. Check out these five canons (with accompaniment) that I composed over the past couple of days:
  11. Outside of rock guitar solos (and even then I prefer not to), I never use an improvisation as a complete melody. Personally, I dislike improvisation. I see composing music as the sonic equivalent to sculpting marble or painting on canvas. It is something that is shaped and refined until it realizes a vision. I think it was Michelangelo who said "I saw the angel in the marble and I sculpted until I set him free". I believe that should be the approach to composing music, and as far as I am aware, it is how all the greatest works were composed.
  12. Very good! Sounds like something straight from a horror movie. I like how the intro keeps a certain harmony and then it sort of freestyles for the rest of the song. but, it feels a bit too little repetitive, because there's no "main" part of the song, but overall I give it an 8/10
  13. A 4:30 piece I made in online sequencer in G#. link to behind the scenes: https://onlinesequencer.net/4928420 I hope I at least get a 7.5 average rating
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  14. Hey, I was hoping it would be okay to put some of my recordings that are not compositions here. I play early keyboards, so harpsichord and clavichord. Hereโ€™s a sample:
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  15. Here's my submission to the Halloween competition, written for piano quartet. I thought a lot about demons and possession, abandoned houses, what's down the cellar, all that ๐Ÿ˜„ It was a lot of fun, and I hope you enjoy!
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