Left Unexplained 23 Posted November 30 (edited) Not my best work, not my worst Edited December 2 by Left Unexplained MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Tonight 2 > next Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tónskáld 84 Posted December 2 This is an interesting piece! I like how the opening recurred throughout, reappearing in the 3 different segments. The opener was rather exciting, like something out of POTC. The middle was dramatic with crashing cymbals and brass. I really liked the chords there. The final segment was slower and lush, like taking a breath after a long storm. All in all, a nice, cohesive work. I'm curious what your inspiration was! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monarcheon 476 Posted December 2 If you don't already know what they are, I would suggest you look into what we call Neo-Riemannian transformations. I don't know if you're consciously using isographic patterns or not, but they work really well in this piece. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Left Unexplained 23 Posted December 2 3 hours ago, Tónskáld said: This is an interesting piece! I like how the opening recurred throughout, reappearing in the 3 different segments. The opener was rather exciting, like something out of POTC. The middle was dramatic with crashing cymbals and brass. I really liked the chords there. The final segment was slower and lush, like taking a breath after a long storm. All in all, a nice, cohesive work. I'm curious what your inspiration was! I just watched the movie "the green mile" yesterday, it inspired the 4th and 5th movements (I added new ones). Other than that nothing really. Thanks man, I've been trying to do what most composers do and introduce recurring themes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Left Unexplained 23 Posted December 2 56 minutes ago, Monarcheon said: If you don't already know what they are, I would suggest you look into what we call Neo-Riemannian transformations. I don't know if you're consciously using isographic patterns or not, but they work really well in this piece. Thank you! It's nice to know someone with your level of knowledge thinks I'm making good stuff. I'll look into it, I'm basically unconscious just makin what I feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eirik Gisnås 6 Posted December 2 Great piece! Love your harmonies. I liked the transformations through the piece. Thumbs up! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Left Unexplained 23 Posted December 2 13 hours ago, Eirik Gisnås said: Great piece! Love your harmonies. I liked the transformations through the piece. Thumbs up! Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites