February 18, 200917 yr Hi, So i just learnt the structure of sonata form from my AS teacher and thought I'd give it a shot myself. I've just finished the exposition (or at least what i hope is an exposition!) I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to tell me if this is going in the right direction to a complete sonata, and if this is good enough for an initial draft of the exposition? I've yet to put any dynamics or articulation in, this is normally something i do when i have completed a piece. Thanks, Ferret Exposition.pdf Piano Sonata.mid
February 18, 200917 yr Don't know much about sonatas, (or anything for that fact hehe) But I'd love to see someone attempt at playing that 'furiously'. You gotta have chops to pull that one off :D will
February 18, 200917 yr Author I've just realised for some reason the tempo in the midi was far higher than i originally intended :blush: I've updated the midi at the correct tempo - thats probably why it seemed idiomatically imposible :S
February 20, 200917 yr lol...I can tell an organist wrote this. At a quick glance, you seem to have the basic form in order.
February 20, 200917 yr Well done. Clearly you're more familiar with his idiom, no? Keep it up! I like it.
February 20, 200917 yr lol...I can tell an organist wrote this. :huh: What do you mean by this? Curious because when I wrote an organ piece, people kept saying that a piano player wrote it.
February 20, 200917 yr Author Thanks for the feedback guys :) pleased that the basic form is all there :) you're right i am an organist BP3 :P although I have unfortunately found myself without an easily accesible organ for several months now :( Thanks, Ferret