April 2Apr 2 THIS IS OBVIOUSLY NOT AN ENTRY FOR THE SPRING COMPETION, LANDSCAPES.https://musescore.com/user/96214813/scores/33034298This is my second nocturne, dedicated to a fellow student from Year 7. He is an extremely talented beginner thus able to play harder stuff.Moderato-Adagio, Db Major, 3 minutes 22 seconds, and 60 bars. Very short, for me. 5 pages of A4, March 23rd 2026-April 2nd 2026. It is in rondo form, with a cantabile theme. As always, my music is NOT AI Generated. The piece starts with the Submediant, a bombastic octave, here, going to un-resolve in to the V of the V. Then, it decides, to go on a weird cadence of that chord progression I have no idea how to describe because I was just chilling and I was like yes! That feel and what. So yeah. And then the dominant with the minor third thing. This rondo form is more like a ABACA type of thing, so yeah that is it bye.
April 3Apr 3 Hey Tristian, very cool music! 8 hours ago, TristanTheTristan said:Then, it decides, to go on a weird cadence of that chord progression I have no idea how to describe because I was just chilling and I was like yes! That feel and what.I always like to hear this! I think this is something that will always carry your curiosity with music, at least it does for me. You went with your gut and inner ear, and although you may not exactly know what you're doing, you hear it as correct and satisfying. Those are the moments where I would look at my own music and analyze it, always trying to figure out why I liked a particular thing I did when I didn't fully understand it.
Yesterday at 03:06 PM1 day Author Hello there, @TristanTheTristan! I see you have written a nice nocturne. I really like the style of this piece, although I may have to question the G sharp minor part's start. I believe that might be a bit difficult to understand and play, but I do like the idea. May you please tell me how you would practice that part?
Yesterday at 03:08 PM1 day Author Just now, TristanTheTristan said:Hello there, @TristanTheTristan! I see you have written a nice nocturne. I really like the style of this piece, although I may have to question the G sharp minor part's start. I believe that might be a bit difficult to understand and play, but I do like the idea. May you please tell me how you would practice that part?Hi there, TristanTheTristan, and welcome to the subforum of my nocturne! I am really glad you checked it out, and I would say I would practice that part with hands separated first, and then with different rhythms each. By the end, put them together correctly.
6 hours ago6 hr I like this, Tristan! As good as anything I can do for piano. You have followed me for long enough to know that I can't even play piano, but are those rapid chromatic glissandos possible? Maybe they are, some special technique; never really looked into it. I write very conservatively for piano. Edited 5 hours ago5 hr by Churchcantor
2 hours ago2 hr Author 3 hours ago, Churchcantor said:I like this, Tristan! As good as anything I can do for piano. You have followed me for long enough to know that I can't even play piano, but are those rapid chromatic glissandos possible? Maybe they are, some special technique; never really looked into it. I write very conservatively for piano.They are, are you talking about arpeggios?
17 minutes ago17 min 2 hours ago, TristanTheTristan said:They are, are you talking about arpeggios?Measure 36.
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