Vonias Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM "Lion Heart," was written to describe the 12 Day War that is happening. I came up with my own system of modulating serialism: Home | Music Set Modulator The modulations work very well, giving the atonal music a sense of perspective and direction. The twelve day war opens with a trumpet fanfare, in response the upper woodwinds copy what the trumpets had said. After the initial statement, the music modulates to another tonal center. While the set modulates, it is not a direct transposition. Modulation is dynamic. The whole song is very percussive, like a machine gun bursts in some areas, bombs dropping in other areas, intermittent with lyrical rational between the instruments. Just when you think the twelve day war is over, a final percussive drive is offered. The form is closer to rondo, though the piece is sectioned symmetrically with an adagio section in the middle, according to the piano score. Much changes were made in the wind ensemble arrangement, which I will have a score soon. LionHeart.mid MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu The Atom > next PDF LionHeart 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hello @Vonias, Welcome back! On 6/25/2025 at 10:49 PM, Vonias said: The modulations work very well, giving the atonal music a sense of perspective and direction. It doesn't sound atonal to me at all, I find it very much tonal given how you use tonal chords throughout the piece, though more in a Stranviskian sense and not in functional harmony. The rhythm used here reminds me of him too. For me regardless of the background of the music, I actually find it amusing and funny to listen to with the unexpected modulations and vivacious rhythm and drive. Thx for sharing! Henry Quote
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