Friday at 06:27 AM2 days I’m excited to share my new piece: Sonata No. 23 in F-sharp major, written in binary form.It’s a charming and playful work, full of unexpected harmonic twists that give it a unique and stylish character—perhaps the most distinctive sonata I’ve written so far.I composed this piece in just a few hours spread over two days, making the creative process as spontaneous as the music itself.I hope you enjoy it as much as I did writing it—let me know what you think in the comments!
2 hours ago2 hr A beautiful piece that strikes me as being in the neoclassical style. It’s always lovely to see handwritten sheet music.I’m not sure if it’s a live performance or a virtual instrument; these days, anything is possible. The sound is a bit ‘muddled’ for my taste in a style like this.
1 hour ago1 hr Author 29 minutes ago, Luis Hernández said:A beautiful piece that strikes me as being in the neoclassical style. It’s always lovely to see handwritten sheet music.I’m not sure if it’s a live performance or a virtual instrument; these days, anything is possible. The sound is a bit ‘muddled’ for my taste in a style like this.Dear friend, thank you very much for your kind words—I’m glad you liked it. The piano is the Pianoteq 9 plugin. Sometimes the compression or the microphones might not be properly adjusted, so it can sound a bit muddled, but Pianoteq is the best there is when it comes to software. Also, I’m the one playing. I record it using the GarageBand program.
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