Thatguy v2.0 Posted November 20 Posted November 20 This one is a little bit minor, little bit dorian, kept it on the simpler side. 😄 I hope you enjoy, and as always all comments and thoughts are welcome! MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Prelude No 14 audio > next PDF Prelude No 14 - G - Full Score 2 Quote
Kvothe Posted November 20 Posted November 20 @Thatguy v2.0  Here's my review on your prelude: 1. Harmony: The harmonic language throughout this prelude is lush, and beautiful. There are moments of chromaticism that create a sense of romanticism and yonder. Ex: b 26. I love how that sonority sneaks in and breaks the diatonic harmony. 2. Melodic material: You have established clear melodic motive the flows nicely with the harmony. 3. Character and tone: I feel that this piece is a romantic style prelude. Either chopin or Rachominov would have wrote something like this. 4. the score is readible and playable. Overall i enjoy it. 🙂  1 Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted yesterday at 03:46 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:46 PM @Kvothe Hey thanks for listening! 🙂 Quote
Churchcantor Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM Very nice! It sounds to me a bit proto-impressionistic, like a young Debussy.  1 Quote
TheGreatEscaper Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM harmonies in bar 3 (loove the surprise Csharp) and 34 (yay raised sixth!!!) are my faves 🙂 whole thing has a wonderful melancholy vibe. the tresillo rhythm of the middle section is a fun vibe to bring into it 1 Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 6 hours ago, Churchcantor said: Very nice! It sounds to me a bit proto-impressionistic, like a young Debussy. I agree! I love how Debussy moved his chord progressions along. Thanks for listening  5 hours ago, TheGreatEscaper said: harmonies in bar 3 (loove the surprise Csharp) I love this too. The sneaky parallel fifths in that string of chords sounds "shiny" to me, my brain kept wanting me to tinker with the counterpoint but I ultimately went with my ears. Thanks for listening, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 1 Quote
Vasilis Michael Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I really love this. Some harmonies are so interesting and gave very special timbre and atmosphere to the whole prelude. Well done my dear friend. I really enjoyed it Quote
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