March 14Mar 14 Piano Sonata in A Minor-I Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Not finished, but the introduction and exposition, without all the notes filled in!ย It's interesting so far...๐ Edit:ย have the exposition. Edited March 14Mar 14 by Churchcantor
March 14Mar 14 Author Just have to fill in the development; enough for now!ย Especially with Noteflight's enharmonic errors when transposing! Edit:ย first movement done, but I'll probably have a couple changes! Edited March 15Mar 15 by Churchcantor
March 23Mar 23 Author I have a melodic sketch of the A section of the second movement, a sort of nocturne in 6/8, with more Mahler influences than Chopin! I'll post it when I get a bit more filled in.Here ya go; the A section. Long enough already!Piano Sonata in A Minor-2 Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Piano/Keyboard | NoteflightThe middle section, one could call it a "Trio," is the next thing to tackle. All I know is that the melody will be a rhythmically disguised version of the first three measures, the intro. I'll get to it shortly, but sometimes it's better after finishing a section of a piece to let things ferment for a while. The great secret about writing music, on paper or with software, is that most composers, past or present, just make it up as they go along!3/28 I'll go on with the second movement within a few days, I think, but this many views in so short a time makes me think I should take my time... Edited Saturday at 04:15 PM2 days by Churchcantor
13 hours ago13 hr Author All I wanted to do was to change a couple of passages in octaves to double octaves: they sound like ice to me; great piano sonority-unconscious overtones, and it turned into a nightmare. Yeah, I wrote this in fourteen hours, the slowest written first movement of a piano sonata in history! (LOL), but editing in this thing? Whoever designed the software knew a bit of music theory, but did not know it well. It likes to change sharps to flats (hey; F# Major and Gb Major are the same key, right?) and substitute bass clefs for treble clefs later in the piece, where you can't even see what the program is doing! Yes; I just wanted to change bass clef to treble clef for one sixteenth note-that's how Beethoven would have done it, right? Gott im Himmel, was ist Dass? Now I get to listen to it Noch einmal, (spell check suggested Enema-it would indeed be capitalized auf Deutsch) to see if I caught all of the murderings, or if I have to rewrite passages from memory-don't ask: I don't have time to learn another music notation software.Oh yeah; randomly delete ONE MEASURE. I may have to wait until morning; oh wait: SOMEONE saved a new copy of this score? It is public domain, after all. After this training, I may be able to apply for an editorial position with Boosey & Hawkes, or conduct the New York Philharmonic.OK, Noteflight beat me. I can no longer read music. If I looked at a piece by seven-year-old Mozart, it would sound like Led Zeppelin to me. Noteflight is awful. Offal sounds like Awful, and Offal is another word for s*&#I think a Noteflight administrator fixed my ending for me.And of course offal isn't scraggy but meat by-products, but close enough. My mind is fried. Edited 9 hours ago9 hr by Churchcantor
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