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snowfall (Vignettes)

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This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser!

jejrekmek was awarded the badge 'Ingenious Harmonizer' and 5 points.

"The harmony in this piece is beautiful! Great job!"

or something like that
Fade out because I don’t know how to end the piece. It feels like it could just loop forever 

Edited by jejrekmek

Do you play it yourself? Amazing playing! Even if not it does so well to bring out the rubato, touch and sound. Great job!

It really depicts the snowfall. Left and right hands playing apart does create the image of snow falling everwhere. I love those two contrasting materials, the first one E-F#-G#-B is warm and pentatonic, the second one has some occasional tone clush which signifies the coldness of slow.

Your modulation and harmonic change is amazing as well. Wonderful!

Henry

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2 minutes ago, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said:

Do you play it yourself? Amzaing playing! Even if not it does so well to bring out the rubato, touch and sound. Great job!

 

 

Yes, I played it myself : )

Edited by jejrekmek

  • jejrekmek changed the title to snowfall (Vignettes)

What a beautiful, dissonant, impressionistic sound!  I would pay you to post the score here - the harmony seems so interesting and unusual!  Great job!  I think if anything you should now work on trying to extend/vary your material in different ways.  You should find ways to keep the dissonant style of the piece while exploring different harmonic spaces.  Thanks for sharing!

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Just now, PeterthePapercomPoser said:

What a beautiful, dissonant, impressionistic sound!  I would pay you to post the score here - the harmony seems so interesting and unusual!  Great job!  I think if anything you should now work on trying to extend/vary your material in different ways.  You should find ways to keep the dissonant style of the piece while exploring different harmonic spaces.  Thanks for sharing!

 

wow thank you so much! I’ll post the score when it’s complete. The Vignettes subtitle means this will be part of a collection of short pieces depicting various images

yo. YES. this is unashamed to be itself. This is the truth. Whatever is inside you that makes this, never let it be changed by the outside. Never let it die. This is important. Unprecedented imo. 

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12 minutes ago, Left Unexplained said:

yo. YES. this is unashamed to be itself. This is the truth. Whatever is inside you that makes this, never let it be changed by the outside. Never let it die. This is important. Unprecedented imo. 

 

I didn’t really think that much of this piece, but everyone here seems to be fascinated by it 

you may also wanna check out the other vignette I posted (the smoky forest)

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3 hours ago, Left Unexplained said:

 Unprecedented imo. 

 

how exactly?

33 minutes ago, jejrekmek said:

how exactly?

I think its some of the best music ive ever heard. Sorry if thats too much but fr. 

Wow, yes definitely let me know when you post the score. This is wonderful. I really love the dissonant sections, your harmony is great!

20 hours ago, jejrekmek said:

I didn’t really think that much of this piece, but everyone here seems to be fascinated by it

Beethoven didn't think Fur Elise was good enough to be published, yet guess which piece is one of the most well known in classical music. Sometimes what we dismiss as too simple or short may be the words you speak loudest with. 

Love the music, great job!

  • 1 year later...

The contrast between the two themes is great and very self explanatory. Snow is beautiful like the first theme, but unusual and strange like the second theme

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