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Bateux arrivant au quai

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Hiii, this is the final version of one of my excercises for school, as it's in an impressionistic style I decided to give it a french name! It means "arriving boats at the quay"

Ejercicio No 13 1.pdf

 

 

Hi @Samuel_vangogh,

I really like the mixolydian used in the music. The counterpoint sounds nice, and the quartal chord as well. B. 19 sounds like English Renaissance music to me as well! I think you portray a great mysterious mood here. Maybe you can make the themes more apparent too, but that’s personal opinion since the less apparent theme definitely helps the mood. Thx for sharing!

Henry

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Hi @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu

Thank you for your comment!

I'm pretty happy with the final result but I think I could have explored further the harmony and sounds of the piano.

I wanted the music to sound homogeneous and the main melody to be fragmented so that it would not take up much of the spotlight, which is why I tried to make the counterpoint blend with the melody.

 

  • 2 months later...

Hello @Samuel_vangogh!

I like the vibe of this piece and as you've already stated above, I understand that your intent was to create a certain background mood?  It's not too attention getting and serves that purpose well.  Also about the counterpoint - the way you use it is well suited for your intent because the heterophonic/polyphonic textures tend to lose the focus of the melodic line.  This would be more of a problem in a more deliberately thematic work like a sonata but I think it works well here.  Thanks for sharing!

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