Tunndy Posted October 15 Posted October 15 MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu gymnopide ahh > next PDF gymnopide ahh 1 Quote
Kvothe Posted December 17 Posted December 17 hi @Tunndy I can definitely hear the Satie influence with this piano piece. The simple harmonic vocabulary that alternates between measures with melancholy melody above it emulates his style. Not many know about his works, but his piano works are as charming as Beethoven's Bagettes. Simple, beautiful, and charming. When it comes playabity, Satie works were not technically hard. They were not Rachmaninov solo works. I feel that your piece would be comfortable for intermediate, young players. I can hear a clear melodic line that flows like a river. Great job! When it comes to taste: Satie harmonic lanague and thematic, like yours, is easier for the general audience. But for those who are more customed to different styles, they will be love it. (I did!) I can not wait too see more. Kvothe. 1 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A piece with its own appeal. It reminds me of Satie in those broken open chords. I think the central part strays from his style. In any case, everyone can write as they please. 1 Quote
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