December 19, 200916 yr Hi, Just a short piano piece I composed (read 'slapped together') recently. It's mainly me experimenting with some ideas and sounds, not overly complex. I say 'slapped together' as I'm not too confident about transitions between sections, there's probably room for improvement there. Also the first page of music is a bit messy, I'm not sure if I've notated some parts wrongly or not. Anyway, thanks in advance for any feedback - I recommend listening to the mp3 without the score first. Mp3: http://www.box.net/shared/8orne30csd Score: http://www.box.net/shared/3d0v7xuo8l Youtube video:
December 19, 200916 yr I found this to be a very touching piece. I love the way you develop the melody and utilize a rich harmonic language to do so. Very good work! I look forward to hearing more works of yours.
December 24, 200916 yr Author Thanks - yes: bars 1-2 - D major7 / F#m bars 3-4 - Fm6 repeats up to bar 17 bars 17-18 / 21-22 - Db major7-9/6 depending on right hand bars 19-20 / 23-24 - Fm bar 25 - Eb bar 26 - Db bars 27-29 - Bb minor bars 17-29 repeated in bars 30-45, longer ending bar 46 - Bb minor bar 47 - F minor bar 48 - Db bar 49 - F minor / #5 repeats, bar 53 - Eb bar 54 - Gb major7 bar 55 - Db major 7 repeat bar 58 - E major7 bar 59 - Ebm7 bar 58 - E major 7 bars 61-62 - Bb7 bars 63-64 - C hope that's what you were after!
December 25, 200916 yr I don't think that is what they were after tom... but anyway... very good... was this a live recording?
December 27, 200916 yr Very unusual, and pretty: I think you named it right, because it has the hypnotic capturing feel of a time-lapse. This is a very touching piece, much better than something "slapped together" has any right to be, xD. Good piece!
December 27, 200916 yr Author Thanks for the kind comments.. pequadcob: thanks- this is actually an audio export from sibelius using the steinway piano from Garritan Personal Orchestra - I probably couldn't play this live without making mistakes.. still, It's good to know the sampled version sounds quite lifelike (I spent quite a while tinkering with playback dynamics!) Serge: Thanks also, I was wondering about the title! I only named the piece once I'd finished writing, which is probably bad practice. All I knew while writing was that it should have a slightly strange quality to it that I couldn't describe.. 'Time-lapse' was the only thing I could think of that seemed to reflect the feel of the piece, so thanks for the reassurance!
January 9, 201016 yr I love this work! You create a very unique soundscape through the use of a rather eclectic tonal palette. One of the things that really stands out to me are the textures you use, as well as chord voicing. While your RH uses various motifs, the contrapuntal lines in the LH always follow in a direction that allows it to complete the RH voicings perfectly. Great job, and I look forward to hearing what you post in the future!