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I think his upload was worth it just for the forum's reaction, LOL!!! :lol: ***gets popcorn***4 points
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So you're saying he's got one "great tone" perfected? Good for him. 11 to go, and he'll have no need of us!4 points
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i was inspired by the death note music. i wanted to do simular stuff.hope you like it hopless?1 point
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This is the first ever piano concerto where the entire orchestra is tacet the complete time the piano plays. The orchestra represents society. The piano represents the individual. In today's world of cacophony in the media, the individual is silenced from ever expressing his genius by the society that breeds him, by silencing the orchestra, the most important statement ever made in musical history is here for our times. Piano Concerto1 point
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Leave then, since I think it's QUACKQUACK AWESOME, just for making all this mess of a thread. I think it's a great thing when art causes people to do stuff, even if the guy fanned the flames some. Honestly it's a harmless little piece and the guy was obviously expecting this retarded reaction from guys like you. Does it mean you have to like the piece? No. It doesn't. Just cut the drama.1 point
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J: Cheers! :) You've done no less than I could expect of you. In the end, it's your piece. My feedback is just that: feedback. But allow me to clarify a few things. Firstly, I didn't mean "stole" in the literal sense. Haha. The flow and feel of it is extremely reminiscent many of his works is what I meant by it. What drove the similarity home was the ending. ;) But you're right, this by far isn't a style copy and I didn't mean to suggest it was. It just happens to sound a lot like him. Also, I am not a singer, but I have sung in academic choirs (back when I cared, I was a French baritone). I understand that this kind of thing is fun for singers to do. But there comes a point also where you have to submit not only to the singers but to exploration of the music. It's okay that this piece isn't too adventurous! I simply made the comment that it is. No value judgment in that statement. :cool: Cool. But there's also a place for exploration. This piece isn't it. But if you only write what you know now, you'll never grow. True in composition, true in life. Anyway, you take care. And as I said, thanks for sharing. I look forward to the real life rendition! -Peter1 point
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After 2 minutes composition becomes boring. You are not changing anything for the 5 minutes neither the rythm or dynamic or something that will keep interest. And if this is a piano concerto aren't supposed to be an orchestra as well?1 point
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If you understood Glenn Gould's essays/interviews on the concert hall at all, you would know that he was against public performance however not people learning music - in his ideal world of battleship grey houses, there is a need for music scores. I haven't listened to your piano concerto, going by your attitude.. I most likely wont even bother.1 point
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I'm not saying you're retarded. I said the reaction is retarded, which it is. I wasn't singling you out either, so don't feel so special. The point is, I don't like drama. You can say whatever you want about the music, yes, you can even say the composer is an idiot. I don't mind. But this has dragged on a little too far, so let's cut it short here.0 points
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I don't think I need to even hear the music (I liked the midi rendition anyway, lol) with such a concept. Sold. Want to explain what served as inspiration? And what's up with the opus number?0 points
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Best piece on the site hands down. Someone likes to have fun, I like fun too. :> Don't take the internets so seriously people, geesh.0 points
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You arse. Your pretentious comments honestly have made me feel quite sick, not to mention your abomination that you have the audacity to call music never mind a concerto. Who are you to waltz in and decide that you're the greatest composer in history? When so many who have gone before you, and indeed many today have stuggled and worked for years on end learning what it is to be a composer; an instrumentalist; a conductor. The truth is that you cannot just decide to be the greatest, that alone is the oppinion of those who hear your music. You said that the composers mentioned by WS are not relevant to our time... yet, you chose your name to be "@TheGreat12Tones" which is something of a contridiction is it not? I mean: 1 - If your name is based up the 12 tone technique largely attributed to the music of Schoenberg, then you yourself have made his music relevant to today. Also Schoenberg did not dismiss the past as not being of relevence, he saw his 12-tone technique as the natural progression of western music. Also you'll find many of his forms are derived from those invented by composers of the past 2 - If the past is so irrelevant, why do you have 12 tones? Surely this is something invented and perfected by hundreds of years of musicians? 3 - You call your work a concerto, a form invented by other composers. "Also, my music training is of the highest degree." Surely you could tell us lesser mortals what training you acctualy have? Please do yourself a favour. Delete this work, apologise to the people of YC, and unless you wish to write some serious music rather than this ill thought through tripe the don't attempt compose again.0 points
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Hi, First remark even before I have opened your file.... "Best concerto in history"... who are you to be so pretentious? So you consider yourself the best composer in history as well? Better than the ones established in time? Better than Bach, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Chopin, Scriabin, Shostakovitch and so many others? Yet ... I must say - but that is propably my fault ... I never had heared until now of you... Now let us see if you are THAT great a composer.... Great composers are not afraid to put up their score? Where is yours? If there is something that I hate, it are people who boast especially about themselves. WS-1 points
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You call this a pianoconcerto? You call this the best concerto in history? .... I do not know your musical taste, but this seems to be a small child without any musical training whatsoever hitting some keys on the keyboard... The best concerto in history... MY donkey!!!!!-1 points
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Who are you to be so presumptuous? I am most certainly one of the best composers, if not, THE best composer who ever lived. All the composers you mention are not relevant to our time, which is the greatest time in all of history. I think it is funny that you require a score. My work does not require a score, it is far too elegant to be chained down by the drudgeries of paper. My work is completely electronic, and in the spirit of Glenn Gould who correctly predicted that the concert hall would be irrelevant by the year 2000. Why write scores for players that don't need to exist?? Obviously, you do not understand, it seems. @alessandrogozzo: no joke, It might be beyond your comprehension level, however.-1 points