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Genesis â Epic Cinematic Track
Aleon Raven replied to Aleon Raven's topic in Incidental Music and Soundtracks
Thanks for your kind words, @PeterthePapercomPoser! Indeed the ostinato turning to its own "kind of melody" was one of the inspirational findings during the writing process. There was no meter changes, but ostinato does evolve as the track progresses. And this one was a very perceptive observation: While I actually can't hear it myself đ, but it is there: I experimented with master volume in this particular moment in attempt to make the pause before the climactic hit even more dramatic. The idea was that it should not be noticeable though, so I thought I did it subtly enough to go without grabbing attention. I keep reminding myself there are people with much better ears than myself out there...- 2 replies
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Hi @PCC! Haha yeah! But I don't think it would be rehearsed in the near future anyways haha! Yeah the beginning I am really lamenting myself with some touches of late romaniticism with those dissonance. Yeah maybe for b.30 I should. I should take note of this! And for b.170 hahaha! Look at b.569 too! I think all six players will hate me lol! I love the cello melodies myself, I always love cello and viola singing, they sing better than violin in their own respective high register! Thx for listening! Maybe you can finish the rest of the piece when you are very very very free hahahahaha! Henry
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Hi @Ferrum! I love the combination of flute and bassoon plus the piano! Very nice writing for both the winds and the piano! All 3 instruments are given the chance to sing the melody and I like that! Very nice counterpoint in b.106 section! For me the modulation in b.129 is amazing! Very nice stylistic harmony and melody for me, even though I never play game hahahahaha! My fav.section is probably the Allegro Vivace in Eb major, so fresh and rhythmic there. I should have said much more but don't because like @Thatguy v2.0 I'm just listening without giving a shxt to analyze at all lol! Thx very much for sharing this unique piece! Henry
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Hi @Frank R., Welcome to the forum! Just like @PeterthePapercomPoser a.k.a. PaperthePetercomPoser and @pateceramics said, this piece reminds me of Vaughn Williams, and for me also the works of our fellow member @Alex Weidmann! Also, just like Peter and Maggie said it would be great to invite some contrasts in the piece, but for a piece under 4 minutes I am satisfied enough with the contrast here personally! I also love this combination of instruments, so airy and light which fit the style of the music! I notice that it's always the flute on top of the oboe! I think sometimes the oboe can be on top of the flute as well! Thx for joining and sharing! Henry
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"Remembrance" | Arranged For Solo Piano :)
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to UncleRed99's topic in Piano Music, Solo Keyboard
Hey Kyle @UncleRed99, I agree with @Thatguy v2.0 for the right hand volume, it can be louder. Having listened to the orchestrated version, I love this version as well. Usually I don't like any piano transcription of orchestral pieces but this one is a piano piece in its own right. For me I think you can change the left accompaniment a bit as well for a 7 minute piece, but this one is nitpicky. Thx for your arrangement! Henry -
Rooftop Rhapsody(orchestral rock)mp3
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to Ben Callender's topic in Jazz, Band, Pop, Rock
Hi @Ben Callender, I'm not familiar with rock music at all but I like this. The glissando for the guitar is nice, as well as those jazz chords. The modulation to Eb minor in 2:40 sounds nice to me. 3:48 sounds very nice as well with the G#-A dissonance. I don't know why but the E major pentatonic ending reminds me of Vince's Orchestral Overture: Thx for sharing! Henry -
I've had this theory for ages for now. So I've been wondering if the solfège system one prefers to use affects pitch recognization. I've always used fixed solfège and had perfect pitch, but was wondering if there is a pattern. This poll could say something about that, so thanks for answering! (Any additional clarification can be posted below)
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Favourite Beethoven Symphony(ies)!
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For me, all 9 of Beethovenâs Symphonies are masterpieces, just masterpieces in different ways. My subjective ranking is 9>7>5>3>6>8>2>4>1. The 9th is always my one of all time favourite pieces, only slightly lower than his own late quartets. The humanism in the symphony is just remarkable and just a global cultural treasure. I always love the rhythm in no.7, so full of life and vivacity. No.5, an all time triumph, and for me itâs more direct than no.3, though both are great! The calmness in no.6 is great as well! The final movement of no.8 is just ridiculously good! No.2âs energy is so good, as well as no.4, though no.4 less so for me haha. No.1, sorry, even though itâs great, I think Mozart wrote better classical symphony than no.1! Whatâs your ranking of the symphonies? Henry
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Favourite Beethoven Symphony(ies)!
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"Remembrance" | Arranged For Solo Piano :)
Thatguy v2.0 replied to UncleRed99's topic in Piano Music, Solo Keyboard
Very nice! One thing you could do is raise the velocity in the RH slightly to make the melody shine a bit more, but as always, beautifully done. đ -
Historic Alaska Pipe Organ Composition Competition
Thatguy v2.0 replied to AlaskaKaren's topic in External Competitions
I used to live in Eagle River, it's a shame I can't check out your performances đ But thanks for posting! I hope you receive some worthwhile entries -
Does this sound boring?
Thatguy v2.0 replied to Atlantis_'s topic in Incomplete Works; Writer's Block and Suggestions
Agreed. I hear this as a collage of color. Perhaps if it continued, a high soaring melodic line to hold our ears would be welcomed, and I'd be curious where you would go from here. Lovely music so far. -
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I'm not used to this style but I stylistically I can't find any glaring flaws here. On a practical level, 1. Are you sure this piece is playable, and at this tempo? I'm not that skilled so you'll have to judge it for yourself, but those semiquavers thirds can easily tense up my finger muscles, and the repeated octaves..., and repeated thumb notes? like bar 178, and Mr. big hands like bar 169 2. voicing issues like bar 13, the crotchets don't mean anything if the next quaver you are just going to bang fortissimo anyway
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Sorry, I should have been more clear with my phrasing
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Hi @Atlantis_! Not sure which part exactly you consider to be the melody here. I hear many melodic parts being played at once - it gives sort of an impression of "blooming" which I think the title of this track is meant to suggest. There's a lot of motion in a spread and differentiated heterophonic texture. I think it's wonderful - I don't hear anything boring here! Now if you managed to continue it while also modulating to different key centers it would really create a delightfully rich composition! Thanks for sharing.
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I meant improving MY playing of it, not the piece itself
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Does this sound boring?
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I'm just flabbergasted that you found something to improve upon in a Mozart work.
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Does this sound boring?
Atlantis_ posted a topic in Incomplete Works; Writer's Block and Suggestions
Not sure if I am overthinking. But I think the melody is slightly boring -
Also doing Indian classical singing But self learning Handelâs aria âDove sei, amato beneâ
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Why the emoji?
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Yes? I learnt it few years ago and wanted to revise it