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  5. MP3 Play / pause Piano_Concerto_No.1_''Octaves'' 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Piano_Concerto_No.1_''Octaves'' > next PDF Piano Concerto No.1 ''Octaves'' Nice piece! It should be longer though. Also, try to avoid 'layering' at the beginning. Just let it be 'just there' by the start.
  6. Also, you might be surprised at the end because of the picardy third. That is because I put a have put a quote in there. Read it, (maybe).
  7. I'm 21 years old and I have never study theory or learn instruments, however I have a big passion for music and I make pieces from when I was 16 with my own way from the app maestro on the mobile, this is also an old piece of mine. Enjoy it and feel free to comment your opinion.
  8. Hey there Justin Wow, this is fantastic! There's so much color throughout, and I love how you really explore some of the possibilities the instruments are capable of. Long trills, variation in expressions, all wonderful. It was interesting to hear how you developed your melodic cells, since there was a purposeful lack of melody. I love your jaunty changes in rhythm, and your approach to sequence-style movement in your chords (sorry don't know how to properly say that). The A sections were so free and fleeting, kind of reminded me of Debussy or how jazz musicians move chords. Very cool stuff. I don't know how "halloween" sounding this is, but it's an outstanding work nonetheless, one that you should be very proud of. Feel free to offer advice or say hi to others, you sound like you have a lot of knowledge we'd be happy if you shared. Thanks for posting, and be sure to vote for me for your favorite halloween piece 😄
  9. Hey Tristan Well, I think this piece is definitely a front runner for most unique ensemble, more so than mine at least haha. Cool choice to use two pianos and only one string player, I was curious to see how you'd pull it off. I like the variety of variations you have, it made it interesting all the way through. My favorite was probably 5, but I also really like the subtle build of the last variations leading into the coda. It's also smart to have ones like variation 10 to help break up the monotony. Cool music! I hope the competition gave some inspiration to music you would otherwise have never written. It did for me 🙂 Cheers buddy, good stuff. Keep writing and practicing!
  10. Cool man, I love the dark style of this. That quarter note bass line at the end sounded like it was building up to something faster, maybe movement 2 eh? 🙂 For some reason I got metal vibes hearing this, which is good, because metal owns. Love your music, but we gotta update your program... you deserve better sound samples! Thanks for sharing!
  11. Hey Max This is great, I love woodwinds. This was my favorite part! I know midi doesn't do ANY music justice, but I think it's especially true with your piece. The eerie nature and sparse texture you were going for was really cool, and the winds can really bring it to life. But the midi makes it kind of drag, whereas I think a live performance would really highlight the silence between the notes and well as the shrill colors the instruments are capable of. Speaking of the bossa nova feel you were going for, I really hoped you developed that more. The slow part before it felt like a prelude, building to something faster. When it came, it was over so quickly, then back to the slower section. The ABA works, but I think it should be an "aBa" instead of an "AbA". Maybe there was a time issue, or maybe it's just hard to know how much of a chunk your piece is of a slow or fast section. It's fine as is, these would all be thoughts on future music, but that's the impression I got. Wonderful stuff here, you should share more when you write it! Don't be afraid to poke around the forum too, lots of great people around here; they'd love to hear thoughts from you. Be sure to vote too!
  12. Very nice! Becomes very impressive knowing you haven't studied any instruments Reminds me a bit of a Bach fugue I would highly suggest you study some basic theory, it's not as boring or hard as it seems And I think you could get some very good pieces if you do Good job :3
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  14. To critique these fragments so far as a piece of music: In the beginning, I can't hear the bassoon part. In general the whole piece sounds like it's being played either too fast, or it's too metronomic and mechanical and could maybe use some rubato. You've balanced all the instruments at the same dynamic - the melody should be balanced in high-relief above the rest of the voices and I think it would bring a much more musical impression. Those are the things that jump out at me as getting in the way of giving the music a more fair appraisal and of really being able to hear how good or bad it really is. It does seem like the intro is a bit meandering, but I can't tell without any accompaniment or even just hearing the bassoon part might help. But I do really like the structure so far of having the strings and Flute come in first, before the Oboe takes center stage. Looking good so far! Thanks for sharing.
  15. Any feedback or ideas on ways to help me continue developing the piece?
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  18. http://imslp.org/wiki/Petrushka,_K012_(Stravinsky,_Igor)
  19. Chopin 1, Bach 1, Rach 3, Rach 1, Prok 2.
  20. I would like sheet music for "Trois Mouvements de Petrushka" by Igor Stravinsky please, if anyone has a PDF File for it. Thank you!
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  24. I'm 21 years old and I have never study theory or learn instruments, however I have a big passion for music and I make pieces from when I was 16 with my own way from the app maestro on the mobile, this is an old piece of mine. Enjoy it and feel free to comment your opinion.
  25. Hi there! I am a new guy after being recommended to come here by UncleRed99, I would like to participate in this spooky contest as well. Consider this my declaration.
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