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  1. Thank so much for the positive feedback! Sorry, I didn't have time, and this is rare spare time I am using right now. I am extremely happy that my piece has mesmerised so many of us, and, I am surprised of your dedication to listen for so long! Lastly, I have to thank you and all of the others who have listened to my music in this thread. PS., is there anyway to have a mod or pack or so anything to improve musescore's sound?
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  2. Hello Folks, this is a 3 movement work I recently finished in my first few weeks of composition lessons. The following three movements are about three leaves as they fall from a tree. For each leaf, a different character is met. These leaves begin in similar places, swaying in the wind, before falling into the world of their character. The first leaf falls and is found by a little kid. This kid plays with the leaf, more excited than any adult could understand. They fly, dance, and eventually sneak together into the house. The second leaf falls and is watched by an old man. The man does not interact with the leaf, but instead is reminded of the beauty and fragility of the world. He remembers his life through this lens. The third leaf falls and is spotted by an angry man, who wants to crush every leaf. The leaf realizes he is coming, and flies with the breeze to escape, before eventually failing.
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  3. Hello dear composers. First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year, and may this year give you even more inspiration for creating even more music. I present to you the first movement of my new sonata. I must admit that it challenged me quite a bit, but the final result leaves me completely satisfied. Here you will also find influences from my favorite composers, but I feel that, specifically in this movement, I put much more of my own introspective and personal style into it. I hope you like it.
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  4. Thank you so much my dear @kvothe. I'm very happy that you like it. Yes Mozart schubert and Chopin are there and maybe you are right about Brahms espessialy at the development section. Thanks again for the appreciation my friend
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  5. Hi all! It's been a bit since I posted on here. Today I'm bringing a couple synth pieces I composed. I've recently been inspired to work some more in this realm. So, I jumped into FL Studio and used some of Analog Lab V's great presets and instruments. The first is called "Moving On"...it's a more uplifting and positive piece than I usually compose. In my mind I see someone moving on from a breakup | life change | childhood home and taking those first steps towards their own journey. For the second piece, I titled it "Running Through the Dark". I leaned into a darker sound for this one, more horror oriented and intense. I envisioned someone in a dark forest running from an unseen force or being. On both of these, I have tried some new mixing techniques to try and make things sound clearer and less jumbled. Hope you enjoy the listens and can't wait to hear your feedback and what images these bring to you!
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  6. Hey! Thank you so much! First...yeah...force of habit on the date. I updated it, so thanks for pointing that out! Definitely like hearing the comparison to 80s scores though! Those classic scores were definitely an inspiration on these, so glad that came across. It was fun to break into that feeling again, as opposed to orchestral. Plus, coming off the heels of the Stranger Things finale, I've been feeling drawn towards some synth-ier pieces lately. Thanks for taking a few moments to listen!
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  7. Hello @Vasilis Michael: First, you are very welcome for the shout out. You earned it. Now to the main the event. I can love how the thematic material, which is presented in the exposition, is developed in the middle section. Both P and S themes are phrased well. The Transition between is lovely. The modal mixture is beautiful. 🙂 You can never go wrong with that! I hear Mozart, Schubert, Chopin, and maybe Brahmns (?)
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  8. 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!
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  9. I do not like MuseScore's playback at all, so the fact that I really enjoyed this work despite the questionable playback of MuseScore, tells you everything. This is an impressive work. Is the beginning/ending loosely, Twelve Days of Christmas? After this though, I got so absorbed into your music, I forgot it was a Christmas piece! I don't even care though. You easily captivated my attention for the full 20 minutes, I even went back to listen to the first 5 minutes again because I could swear I heard 12 days of Christmas somewhere! But every part of your work is captivating and you often change it up. I have to say the 2nd half of your piece is even more captivating. This is where we start getting really deep. By this point, Christmas is gone, and we are now in some other dimension. You do manage to bring back 12 days of Christmas about 15 minutes in though, and end on that note. This will of course be an exhausting piece to play. The rigid playback of MuseScore doesn't do this piece justice in my opinion, because I know that if we could get past the rigid playback, this has the potential to sound much more pianistic.
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  10. Yeah it's a well known fact that people like you use God to consider yourself the ultimate right person and frame other people as blasphemous. The generals and warriors used God to kill in the Cruciata too. I respect everyone who does use their effort to praise God. But to someone who just clicked a Suno button to generate a track and call that a service... that would be what I called blasphemous too.
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