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Showing content with the highest reputation on 05/26/2021 in Posts

  1. 2 points
    This piece was originally written for piano in 2019, but I decided to orchestrate it and it is now one of the coolest things I have ever written. I would love to hear what you think!
  2. I think something music theory misses is the unexplainable aspects of consciousness. Like the fact that there is a word "unexplainable" signifies that within consciousness there are things that cannot be measured, quantified. The fact that you just thought of something that cannot be measured or quantified proves my point I think. I think an aspect of composing that is missed is the state of consciousness itself. The ability to let go and flow free. To feel deeply. That is why I think an important part of becoming a better musician is meditation and transcending the ego. Surprised nobody really talks about that
  3. Hello, I am a little confused listening to this. I can tell it isn’t written for classical instruments, which is okay, but you posted it in the orchestral category. Along with no description/explanation. What is this? It sounds like it could be in a video game. It’s chaotic and colorful. What is this???
  4. Thanks, fellas, for your comments! That's probably all I should say for now.

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