Some Guy That writes Music Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) Hello Young Composers, Today I present a Romance I've been working on for awhile. This is one more of my more edited pieces, I've spent some of the most time on this piece than almost any of my orchestral movements. This piece was written initially with the goal of imitating a Rachmaninoff style Romance. Before you get excited, I can fully say that is not how this piece ended up, but I would still be willing to say this is probably my best piece yet. It's definitely my favorite. I was hoping to save posting this piece until I finished the suite it will be apart of, but I simply have not had the time, motivation, or research to write what I would like. This piece airs on the dramatic side of things. As always criticism is welcome, even if you cannot find the words to make it constructive. I'm especially curious about playability, balance, and formal fluidity. Edited April 30 by Some Guy That writes Music MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Emma - Romance > next PDF Emma - Romance 2 Quote
FILMSCORE Posted May 1 Posted May 1 Sounds Very-Smooth, and in some places, like a Huge Symphony-Orchestra. Your "playability, balance, and formal fluidity" ............................is 100% 1 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hi @Some Guy That writes Music! I love the song-like quality of the music and the breathtaking modulations! Some of the melodies sometimes sound like they're wandering around aimlessly up and down the scale in step-wise motion which doesn't make for a very interesting melodic content. Other times you break away from the step-wise motion and the music seems much more romantic and purposeful there. Although I guess the other extreme of avoiding step-wise motion would be to skip around to chord tones. Of course, that wouldn't be interesting either all the time. But you do show some good choice use of non-harmonic tones on strong beats to really bring out their beauty. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed the romantic flourishing and I loved the quiet ending! Quote
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