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The Ambulance Waltz
You're litterally exaggerating lol 🙂 Thanks a lot man
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The Ambulance Waltz
I indeed took the inspiration from Alma 🙂
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I really enjoyed it, some passages are quite ingenious and the rythm you created keeps the listened extremely involved (at least, as far as I can tell). I loved the way it turns into minor at bar 139 and the following passage. I also found a few interesting ideas to make it a piece for orchestra and piano (e.g. from bar 35). Thanks for sharing
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The Ambulance Waltz
Thanks a lot! Yup, I omitted some notes: that's because I had first recorded my performance and then transcribed it, changing some armonies and adding some notes but I couldn't play it right now. I didn't upload the final MIDI version as it was difficult to distinguish the melody from the accompainment in it. Anyway, thanks again! I am thinking about some way to develop it, maybe a different second theme (with just some glimpses of the main one).
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The Ambulance Waltz
Hi everyone! A few weeks ago an ambulance passed by the street where I live, and I was kind of inspired by the "sound" of its siren (if you are curious about how italian ambulances sound, I leave here a link: https://youtu.be/V_cBeUij0Jk). I tried to make something more graceful and joyful out of it, and I came up with a waltz. I - logically - called it "The Ambulance waltz" (or Waltz no. 118, as the italian emergency number). The first bar is the exposition of the "source", which is a 6th interval: it is playable ad lib. like a "cadenza" (and as such there's no time references). Then, in the first section you'll hear the main theme in Cmaj, based on the same 6th interval. The modulating passage also comes from the same idea, and it brings to the second section: a variation of the main theme where the 6th interval is presented first inverted, and then in minor (the expressive mark is "crying, as a lamentation"). The third section is basically the reprise of the main theme, even though with some variations and, finally, there's a short and calm coda ending the piece. Here there are the sheet music and a recording of me playing it (please forgive me fot the mistakes and the variations I made from the sheet). Hope you'll like it! And obv, tell me what you think and if you've got any suggestion to make it better. Thanks!
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- Prelude no. 1 in G minor - Psiche
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Intermezzo (How can I continue it?)
Hi everyone! I am new to this forum, and this is my first topic here. I "composed" this very short Intermezzo, for bigger a bigger work I am planning to write. After assigning the theme first to the strings and next to the winds, I do not know how to continue (I'd like to develop the main theme with some variations, though). I leave the score and the Midi file here. let me know what you think about it and if you've got suggestions on how to continue it, please! Intermezzo (Nenia).mid Intermezzo (Nenia).pdfIntermezzo (Nenia).pdf