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2025 Christmas Conclusion!!!
Because this was a while ago.
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2025 Christmas Conclusion!!!
Just saying, I want a new competition soon. Thx!
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Prelude in F-sharp major
Nice stuff. F Sharp?! Why? So many sharps! Anyways, taking a guess, the next thing you compose is in F Flat Major.
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TristanTheTristan started following Forum Software Refresh
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List of Manually-Awardable Badges
As he himself said, new simplicity.
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Forum Software Refresh
I agree! I have to get used to it, but that us fine. I love that you can see the profile without entering their page!
- Petite Sonata for Strings | [String Quartet]
- Petite Sonata for Strings | [String Quartet]
- "Quarter-to", short solo guitar piece
- "Quarter-to", short solo guitar piece
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Prelude in F-sharp major
It’s a composition that sounds very harmonious and sweet. I haven’t taken the time to analyze it, but that middle section caught my attention (the key signature change).
- Mozart's Sonata for Piano nº 5: orchestral arrangement
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Cloud Ame - Piano Solo
Hi @kaiyunmusic ! Great job with this piece! It's bittersweet-ness is exquisite! I especially love the creative use of hand crossing to give the piece some sparkle in the high range despite keeping the melody in the alto range. The half-cadence at the end is a perfect way to end the piece with a longing for more. Thanks for sharing!
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Forum Software Refresh
I really love the new feature of showing the views of a pdf file. Also the vintage brown color is back! Really love it. Henry
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Fugue XIII in G flat/F sharp major for 4 voices (Part 2 of 2)
Hi @Wieland Handke ! I concur that the listening experience is greatly enhanced by the color coding in the score to let the listener know what to listen for! Perhaps the most interesting part for me was when the subject gets shifted by a half-note within the measure. I do have to say that there were many discordant moments in the fugue where I felt harmonically ungrounded - but the ending was satisfactory so I guess all's well that ends well! Would you say that this is an example of a ricercar rather than a fugue though? I think ricercars are more known for slow note values. Thanks for sharing!
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MK_Piano started following Orchestral and Large Ensemble and Incomplete Works; Writer's Block and Suggestions
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Mozart's Sonata for Piano nº 5: orchestral arrangement
Hi @Luis Hernández ! Nice job on this orchestration! I did notice an apparent mistake in the horn parts in measure 6 - the top note should be (I think) a concert D (written A) since the harmony there is a G major chord. Overall though I think you really include a lot of fun interplay between the parts! I think it was very clever of you to fragment some of the phrases into question and answer contrapuntal roles. Like for example the interplay between the 1st and 2nd Violins in measures 28 - 29 is really a very creative orchestration decision! Thanks for sharing and I hope to hear more orchestrations!
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Cry me a River | Cover (1953) : Chorus Variation + Malibu Bossa Nova | Original Compostion
Hello Yenne Lee First of all,Your Guitar rendition is Exceptional & Meticulously flawless Concert Material , followed by a Huge amount of Applause. Regarding The Style of "Bossa Nova" , it isn't Fixed to one Tempo Only it can Vary . The Original Composition Tempo Above was Approx 194 BPM Where as the Composition Below is Approx 85 BPM Id be interested to here your "Orchestra" behind your Flawless Guitar Renditions posted here one day.
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Forum Software Refresh
This forum update was a big one, which is why I put it off for a year. But I have about 90% of things back. As of now, I just made another update. MP3s and PDFs are back and with improvements. We have proper view counts now (finally!). I will be working on getting our old colors back, and don't worry, the logo will be back too. Hopefully I can also bring back the chatbox, I just need a few more days. Another major update which has been quite hidden, is the integration of a new music notation software that I've been working on for some time. That's why I had to update the forum, I'm getting ready for a release of Version 1 soon. The early adopters of Music Jotter will be migrating here and I'll be using the forums for issues and customer management. I'll also be opening up a subscriber tier (The forum will always remain free but the subscriber tier helps me develop Music Jotter, for those interested in the new technology). Overall, this forum software also should be a lot faster, so hopefully we see some improvements with speed!
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Forum Software Refresh
Yes, congrats on the software refresh. But i also want to echo that it used to have the look/feel of a creative, low-key, grassroots composer’s group. Though the cartoon images were a little corny, i appreciated the vibe. Now it looks/feels like a cold office. If that’s because its taking time to reupload style, then you guys are probably already on it.
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Forum Software Refresh
Hello everyone, I don’t know whether this is the correct section to post concerning „technical problems“ and suggestions, but I’ll try it. Congratulations to the software refresh of the Young Composers Forum! However, since I’m working in the software branch, I know that customers can sometimes be a nuisance because they’re the first to notice what isn’t working or seems not to be working, or when something has changed from what they’re used to. So I'll have to get used to the new layout first. What I really miss – and I am sure I’m not the first one and that the staff will be already on working around that problem – is, that the attachments, i.e. the PDF files with the scores and the MP3 files with the recordings seem to be lost, which is a big problem for reviewers. Apart from that „bug report“, I noticed that there are a number of placeholders which await to be replaced by real pictures to make the forum „colored again“. Since I’m working for a while on my own website – which I would to present to the members of the forum, too, once published – I have done a lot of „artwork“ during the last few month, so that I could contribute a few pictures as well, if appreciated.
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Cry me a River | Cover (1953) : Chorus Variation + Malibu Bossa Nova | Original Compostion
Interestingly enough, I'm playing Wave (Bossa Nova) by Antônio Carlos Jobim with my orchestra. My comment with the composition that it has a "disco" feel to it rather than a "Jazzy Lazy" quality.
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List of Manually-Awardable Badges
We already have "Counterpoint Wizard" badge for it! I myself receive it twice lol! We have the badge "Amorous Romanticist" for it, though no one ever receives the badge lol! What is featured in an outstanding Prokofiev writing lol? Only @Thatguy v2.0 himself can be better than himself until Thatguy vUlimited.0 lol Henry
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John Barry | 007 Renditions
John Barry | Renditions 007 Triple Montage . James Bond Main Theme | Thunderball | You only Live Twice. 007ist=RDG-MVReDrRwo John Barry - 007 Triple Montage - James Bond Main Theme - Thunderball - You only Live Twice..mp3
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Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli
Thank you so much my dear friend. I’m glad that you like it 🙏
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Taking Control of my Creative Process
Checking in, writer's block getting the better of me. Have some ideas, and I worked on stuff but barely got past the first few notes. Just have to not give up.
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Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli
Oh, I didn’t know the story behind all this. I suppose it’s because Beethoven’s variations overshadowed everything else over time. Your version is very good — I find it has personality and is easy to listen to.