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Prelude in C minor

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This took me 2 days to write

I don't know anything to say but that

Please give feed back

P.S Finale sounds a lot better then midi

prelude1.MID

Bravo! A very nice piece, written in only 2 days?

One minor thing - I think there could be a better ending...

Maybe it gets very quiet about 4 measures before the ending, then it goes fortissimo or higher instantly with a glissando and big ending chord rather than just octaves.

I don't know if that makes sense hehe but...

Nice job.

~Brad~

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I have talked to others about that idea and seem to think that is a perfect ending

But thanks for the thought

Bravo! A very nice piece, written in only 2 days?

One minor thing - I think there could be a better ending...[/b]

I agree with brad...also I just want to point a couple of measures I did and didn't like

like: 16,56

didn't like:9,68

It may be just my personal taste.

have a good day

and bravo! (claps)

pst: did you write those parallel 5ths on purpose?

Wow. Awesome piece. For only taking two days, it came out pretty great. I like it. ^_^ Kinda Chopin'esque. Only thing I didn't like was that sometimes, you let the pedal go on for too long (especially when those really low bass notes came); that occasionally muffled up everything in this ugly gurgle.

But, other than that, it was awesome. Keep it up. :thumbsup:

You sir are a very talented composer! I love the loud intro and how it gets soft then get's louder with dimishedish sounding melody shortly following. I also think the ending was perfect :D

I love this piece...wow, very dramatic, great dynamics. Sounded like a cross between Classical and Romantic styles. I agree with Apollo XI that it sounds a bit influenced by Chopin. Outstanding work, you have amazing potential.

This piece is awesome! I love the immense use of dynamics and once again (though I think you posted this before the first song I listened to of yours) it sounds like a combinations of Beethoven and Rachmaninov; that is a powerful combination.

Though once again I find myself compelled to post a message due to a disagreement :P : I disagree with Apollo XI in that the pedal should be reduced. I just got done listening to Chopin

I love the sudden Minor to Major transitions. It really keeps you listening. This peice is very exciting. I also love the repetition of the main theme at pianissimo towards the end. But I honestly thhink that the crescendo should be reserved until it reaches the fater sixteenth note passage after the main theme is over. The loud chords (when turned quiet) right there would make the listener lean in, and then you could surprise them with a Subito Forte of the sixteenth note passage. Lovely peice. I am a sucker for anyhting in the minor key...

Excellent work! I love C minor!!! I really loved your transitions. They were very well written. The 16th note triplet part looks a little bit Franz Lisztish. But the intervals arent large so they would be easily playable. I can't believe this was written in only two days. Very nice work. Keep writing!

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