GospelPiano12 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Good Evening All, I've set out to write an oboe concerto, but I wrote this fragment and realized that I don't know how to write a concerto...any advice/tips? Also, please don't come at me for the notation...it's giving 6/4, but I'm just in the beginning stages of brain storming Edited 5 hours ago by GospelPiano12 MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Oboe sketches > next 1 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Hey @GospelPiano12! I think starting out with a really simple phrase like this is a great way to start! In my own experience, I've always relied on being able to come up with variations of the main melodic idea that my piece is based on, and in the case of a concerto type of piece, virtuosic variations. Even if your ultimate form isn't going to be a theme and variations, being able to pre-compose various different versions of your main theme will get you far in terms of giving you the ideas you need to put the piece together. So, what you have here is a really great simple idea that you can easily subject to virtuosic variations by inserting notes in between the melody notes you already have: This could also potentially lead to the formation of ostinati or repeating accompanimental figures which can give your piece some rhythmic drive! Also, since you're writing a concerto for a wind instrument, it's important to remember to give your soloist choice places to breathe. Most of my own concerto type works have been for piano and orchestra. I've written things for Violin and Piano or Violin and Harpsichord, but they were short (and the former, microtonal). I think you can, if you want, use this thread as a place to bounce your ideas off of the community as you make progress. If you're comfortable I can make suggestions like this periodically. I always have more ideas for more variations! Like they said in the movie "Blazing Saddles" - "My mind is a .. a raging torrent! Flooded with rivulets of thought .. cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives!" LoL 1 Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago I like this idea! I will definitely start exploring these variations you've mentioned. 16 minutes ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said: I think you can, if you want, use this thread as a place to bounce your ideas off of the community as you make progress. I think this would be great!! Especially as I start thinking about instrumentation and voicing and color. 17 minutes ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said: If you're comfortable I can make suggestions like this periodically. Of course, your suggestions are always welcome. Thank you. Seems like I have a lot of work on my hands lol 1 Quote
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