A small playful piece for my friend who asked me for something fun.
Approximate translation:
Never mind, never mind,
yesterday I had a girl today I have none.
Now It's bad, now I'm gone
I: my wife sold my oaxes for a bonnet. :I
She sold a cow aswell
bought herself a thingy-lingy on her head.
She sold a stallion too,
bought herself laces for bonnet.
Never mind, never mind
I: yesterday I had a thousand crowns now I have none. :I
translation only for understanding the text purposes as always.
Any advice on what to try out next in piano+voice songs would be much appreciated. I feel that I am getting stagnant with these "clashing" sharp dissonances at sections where there could be a conventional consonance (the intro would be a nice example and that style of harmonization is in my previous pieces as well). The only thing that differs is stylization and even that one is lacking creativity in left hand. Maybe something contrapunctual with conssonant harmony without the necessary clashes? That might get boring though. An attempt for quartal harmony would be a step up from this. Less harmony changes on a short section and maybe try using silence for tension or letting harmonies last rather than changing them so quickly. Some tip in this spirit would be appreciated. I will try so on my own but a perspective from someone more experienced would be gladly welcomed.