March 13, 200818 yr This is one of my first ever compositions that actually was written down and not just played. I started this a couple of years ago in Notepad, Played with it some in sib4, then again in sib 5. I took the midi from sib5 and played with it in Sonar home studio and then again in Sonar 7 Studio. About halfway thru this process, my Aunt Irene passed on and this piece became dedicated to her. That was last summer. This is my first time doing any kind of changes to the midi with the pencil tool in Sonar, so I know that this can still be improved upon. This is total white music..Not a sharp or flat to be found. The original name was Roller Coaster, because all it does is go up and down and returns in upon itself without ever really going anywhere. But one of the fondest memories I have of my Aunt was a day spent at an amusement park going on the rollercoasters. It is a trio for Flute, Cello and Piano. The original piece is over 13 minutes long. This is a condensed version at 6 minutes. Here it is. Box.net - Free Online File Storage, Internet File Sharing, Online Storage, Access Documents & Files Anywhere, Backup Data, Send Files Comments are appreciated. Ron
March 13, 200818 yr Hey Ron, Really enjoyed this one. A very interesting piece. I got the amusment park thing but I found myself wanting a little part for your aunt. Like where everything kinda clamed down and just tipped the hat a little bit. But, hey its not my piece its your and overall I really enjoyed. Very interesting instrumentation and i think you are creating some nice colors with them. Again great piece. Very You. We are always plugging our pieces into eachothers posts but i changed my quartet a little check it out.
March 13, 200818 yr Hey, Ron, nice to hear your trio. I can listen to some nice pentatonic work. Also some motivic work done there! The interplay between the instruments is great and well balanced! Actually, this is almost 'orthodox' and doesn't quite have the Ron-esque sound! Sometimes even this can be a good thing! Cheers!
March 14, 200818 yr Author Scott Thanks man. I will get to your update either later tonight or tomorrow. I look forward to it. Manos I was hoping you'd get to one of mine. This is a bit of a change for me and doesn't have my signature all over it. Just don't get used to it. I stole a whole bag of sharps and flats from a friend and plan on using them a lot in the near future!! Thanks guys Ron
March 14, 200818 yr "Whoa! A piece devoid of dissonance from Ron?! I dont' believe it!" was my initial reaction. I actually was kinda of hesitant to listen to this when you mentioned that it's entirely white music. But then I started listening and realized that despite the lack of dissonance, this is still very much your style. I rather like this one. It's of a good length and it never feels like it loses it's direction (whcih occasionally happens with your pieces, I must admit). I'm not a big fan of C Major but this doesn't really sound like C Major. The tonal focus isn't on C. At least, I don't think. It's amazing you can keep something so consonnant, so interesting.
March 15, 200818 yr Author Tyler I guess to be technical, there are flats in here just because it is in the key of E b major. But on the score there are no flats or sharps or naturals. It all stays within the key. I am glad you liked it. Frantz Thanks! Ron
March 16, 200818 yr lovely piece Ron! it seemed very mathematical, yet you capture what you were portraying extremely well. not the true Ron style, but enjoyable nonetheless. when youre CD comes out you better give me a signed copy! oh and by the way, Claudio, GREAT comments...."too long" is an awesome review. bravo
March 16, 200818 yr geeeee, thanks Mr. that guy :-). You are so full of wit... I am admire you very much :-).
March 20, 200818 yr Author lovely piece Ron! it seemed very mathematical, yet you capture what you were portraying extremely well. not the true Ron style, but enjoyable nonetheless. when youre CD comes out you better give me a signed copy!oh and by the way, Claudio, GREAT comments...."too long" is an awesome review. bravo Hey Vince I usually don't tell you about these non-orchestra pieces, just because I see them as more fluff then anything else. Just take a simple melody and play around with it some....fluff... I don't know if I ever told you, but I am a mathematician, so I see this as a compliment! If I ever have a CD come out, I'll give you a gross of signed copies Cladio TOO long TOO monotonous. THanks guys Ron