Fruit hunter Posted May 9 Posted May 9 (edited) The score is provided along with a score and audio video along with the Muse score. Link for those who want to see program notes. “ some are more effortlessly get recognized then others ”. “ it’sjust not a skills thing. It’s a luck thing.” From true experience, some people are somehow treated betterthan others whether if it’s from environmental factors, the wholeidea about pretty privilege where some people could effortlesslyget what they want while others have to fight for what they need Now imagine a world where the bottom of the the pyramid fightsand topples the top some may say “ revolution” (Tl;dr, revolution,basically revolution) https://musescore.com/user/53049012/scores/25123696 Edited May 9 by Fruit hunter Forgot to add link PDF Topple the Dynasty 1 Quote
MJFOBOE Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Are you a percussionist? Great percussion effects! A very interesting work ... although the motifs are recurrent - I didn't find it repetitive at all. The work's driving nature swept me along. You mentioned program notes ... I didn't see any on the link. I feel a narrative of the struggle in this "revolt" should accompany the composition ... as it is a programmatic work. Did you imagine different sections reflecting different actions? Mark 1 Quote
Fruit hunter Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 58 minutes ago, MJFOBOE said: Are you a percussionist? Great percussion effects! A very interesting work ... although the motifs are recurrent - I didn't find it repetitive at all. The work's driving nature swept me along. You mentioned program notes ... I didn't see any on the link. I feel a narrative of the struggle in this "revolt" should accompany the composition ... as it is a programmatic work. Did you imagine different sections reflecting different actions? Mark Yes, I am a percussionist Anyways, this piece is not really as programmatic as my other pieces, but it follows the idea that the first movement starts as an initial idea for battle 2nd movement starts as a planning phase. The 3rd movement is a waltz for the dynasty. (the opposite side of the revolt.) and finally, the fourth movement is kind of a March into war Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Hi @Fruit hunter! Like @MJFOBOE Mark said I love your percussion very much too! I love your use of the bass drums and chime bells and bells, and they combine really well with the brass to form a grand atmosphere for music related to a dynasty. The combination of piccolo and the field drum in p.10 sounds really festive and I absolutely love the drum there! The texture around minute 6 with pizzicato sounds funny to me. I love the forte muted brass in 8:30, it really brings excitement with the underlying marching rhythm. Like the siren in 10:30 too. Thx for sharing! Henry 1 Quote
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