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Piano Work

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Hi, new here(kind of, I tend to lurk around this site alot litsening to other people stuff) and sorta new to composing/playing piano. Ive been at it for year.This is something simple i worked on a couple of days ago. I wasn't following a particular style, I was just writing what came to mind. I think i unconsciously stole some melodies from other composers so you might find some familiar tunes.

Piano Work
  • 2 weeks later...

So, for someone new to composing you have quite some intuition for doing interesting things.

There is a lot that can be learned, and that is nothing to be ashamed of smile.gif I see you variate in harmony. variate a little in melody, put the stuff together in a kind of form. All these things are usually thing starters have to learn. So, well done!

I think people can point out what they would have done differently, but I think the most important question is, what do you want to learn? What do you think works in this piece, and what not?

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi LExilenia - welcome! I'm pretty new here myself, but in the time I've been on I've discovered it's a fantastic community with lots of interesting people and music to explore.

So, regarding Piano Work in C minor - there are things I like and things I don't like about this, and I hope you don't mind if I briefly talk about both (bearing in mind, of course, that this is purely my opinion...) rather than fob you with of with a bland "ooh, that's nice". Here goes:

Opening - it's partly the midi sound (or whatever it is) but I feel it's bit clunky (e.g. the big right hand leap from ms5-6) and perhaps a little uninteresting until we get the "fruity" chords around ms17 which I like.

ms18-33 - this section really caught my attention - slightly whistful, but also quirky (I especially liked ms 21) and some interesting harmonic ideas (e.g. the transition from ms25-26, although I can't help feeling you could have done something more interesting with the left hand in those measures - don't ask me what, though!)

ms 34 - 43 feels a bit of a let down in comparison, and meanders somewhat, and (for me) the chord in ms 43 doesn't really work.

ms45 to the end - my interest picks up again (no coincidence that this harks back to the section I liked earlier) and I LOVED the unexpected B natural in the right hand in ms 48 - more of that kind of thing please! - and, the now familiar interrupted cadence in ms 52.

So, my overall verdict is that there is lots of interesting stuff here but the material is just a little inconsistent - we've all been there! I look forward to hearing more (I mean that!)

Jon

Sorry - I forgot that paragraph spacing doesn't work on here! My comments were all beautifully spaced out for ease of reading, but have now been bundled together in a slightly unintelligible jumble - good luck in wading through them (if you do)!

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Thank you for the responses.

@jrcramer cant really answer the questions you ask at the end other than giving a vague one like; I want to learn everything I can! and I can point out my own personal problems about the work, but its purely for subjective reasons. I want to know what others think about, so they can point out flaws I cant hear.

@notlagj yea those clunky chords are something i am trying to run away from, this work is actually alot less clunky than the previous ones I made. It might be because Im studying counterpoint and using my left hand more than usual.

I glad you guys found it interesting. I dont know about posting any new works though, So I will just listen intill the time is right.

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