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  2. Very fun to listen to. Something like this would need an explanation, or a scene so we can get the context behind the Christmas spirit. But I love the bass, it helps create that mischievous tone. The A section of your ABA format could be the antagonist. And the B section (the slower part), maybe is a call to the protagonist. There's a lot of information in this short piece, but the ABA structure helps keep things logical.
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  5. I started this piece this morning and managed to finish it this evening! My inspiration was to write a fast Christmas piece as my pieces lately have all veered towards the same slow tempo. The form of the Scherzo is ternary and the overall form is Scherzo - Trio - Scherzo. Thanks for listening and I'd appreciate any of your comments, suggestions, critiques or observations!
  6. Nice. Almost sounds kind of ambient.
  7. I tried to show you something deeper not to show that skill doesn't mean anything my words was: "Music requires inspiration first and then skill, don't you think?" I already checked out your works and I appreciate them, I also said that I have completed pieces and some bigger ones but there is no must in it and this doesn't define any kind of skill, I also suggest you to listen some of my a "bit bigger" full pieces and some highlights from my Instagram to get a bigger image of how I'm thinking it, thank you for your time Henry.
  8. Well Music is not just about skill, but it doesn't mean it do not require skill. Since you already have inspiration in the first place, so why don't you develop your skills to help inspire yourself more? Skill and inspirations are never opposing, but rather assist each other. Of course composing is always a personal thing and if you would like to compose sketches it will be fine. But if you check out my works, I am sure both inspiration and skills exist in it. Henry
  9. Music it's not about skill Henry, I can't push for a continuation of something that doesn't inspire me to continue, and I can't push something to become bigger avoiding where my inspiration gives an end. Music requires inspiration first and then skill, don't you think? Music is not work, but a way of expression and release. I'm trying to get it done but I will never see it as a "must" or as a definition of how skilled or not I am, I hope you will do the same Henry
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  11. So maybe the next step would be to finish a longer piece, as it takes more skill to do so. Finishing 1 piece would be better than several unfinished pieces! Henry
  12. Thank you! 🤩
  13. Well I would say quite a number of people do this as they only post on forum but never review other members' works... So if this breaks rule a lot of members will be considered as breaking rules... Henry
  14. That's all I had for this piece, and that's maybe an "issue" with me, I make a lot of short pieces that I can't keep them going In any possible way and pieces that I can never finish, if you go to my Instagram account I have like 200 highlights with different pieces in approximately each one and that's the half of all the pieces that I have in my phone, I have some "big" pieces but not a lot.
  15. I did not say I do not like. I said it is too short. Flush it out. Make it longer.
  16. I do not think so. Just expressing a concern.
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  18. I appreciate your opinion and it is okay if you don't like something about my music, sometimes I don't like my music too, but don't let labels lead you in the world of creativity, these are names just to introduce them not the definition of them. Thank you again for your comment Kvothe
  19. HI, I have notice volume of uploads of rather short pieces from member. Some are old; some are new-ish. The issue I see he or she does not seem to provide active feedback on other members compositions. I want this member to flourish and learn, but...
  20. An opus, my friend, is major work. This is too short.. This is more sketch. and there are so many ideas with in 40 secs, too. 😞
  21. @Demertzis This etude is rather short, indeed. I can rapid scaler passages between each hands. Usually, etudes are longer what you posted. Look at what those before you. Study them. Emulate them. 🙂
  22. @Wieland Handke I truly love the baroque instruments you have chosen for this trio. The counterpoint between them creates rich harmonies and melodies! I can see how this would be played with in a church.
  23. @EmotionallyChargedMusic I love the textures that you use in this track. I can imagine robots marching along and humans destroying them. Overall, it is rather cyber punk. Thank you for sharing. Kvothe.
  24. Hello my fellow composers! I bring you good cheers with this waltz. I was influenced by Woo works by Beethoven. While he has known for his large opus works, the woo works were less known. To me, they are fit with in early his period. They can be used to teach us much about harmony, form, and counterpoint. The waltz I wrote demonstrates: 1. BInary form is easy form to write with 2. T-D scheme is great approach. 3. Melodic sequences! and many more. Style: classical time: possible around early 1800's? Side note: I have not posted anything to YT. I am planning to: and those will be shared on here, with links.
  25. You are what you are, i wasn’t even talking to you. The person was wondering how suno works so I explained it to him. I play a little bit of guitar, I only write tab, Lyrics and I use suno. I didn’t ask you for an explanation. Nor would I want to ask you for anything 🫠
  26. Thanks for listening! I do think there's some Baroque influence in it, though the Hummel concerto was probably the model most present in my head. As I was writing the second movement, I did worry the style was veering too far toward Romanticism, but I liked the movement and didn't want to change it.
  27. Thanks for listening! Yeah, I was going for an antique English sound with those C naturals. By the way, I've been intending to listen to your C sharp minor sonata in full (I listened to the first movement when you first posted it on YouTube) but want to do so when I have plenty of time to enjoy it and give you comments.
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