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  1. Greetings. This is my second post on the Young Composers community, and I would like to present my recent piano composition. This piano piece is a short étude in the key of G sharp minor, a study for developing right-hand dexterity. Besides, this composition was an attempt to write a perpetuum mobile, consisting of notes of equal length played rapidly. Let me know what you think about this piece. I hope you will enjoy it! Carl Koh Wei Hao P.S. The audio was generated in MuseScore 2.3.2.
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  3. Thanks for your valuable feedback. Yes your right about the time here... Lol basically I myself was too lazy about contemplating about the rythm and I was like: well too many notes in one bar? Let that be 6/8. I forgot to pay attention to the accents.
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  4. In The Night .mp3 A short piece about night-time with the intention to sound relaxing.
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  5. This was long overdue. I created a new forum here: Job Advertisements Feel free to add your job posting here. In fact, I'm going to move a post I recently created there as well.
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  6. This is great! The only comment I have about it is that it seems to be in 3/4 rather than 6/8. The rhythmic identity of your motive is in duple rather than triple time. It starts on beat 3 (beat 2 in 3/4) which is an off-beat in 6/8 (and given the slurry of consecutive 16th notes doesn't sound like a pick-up but instead accents that beat). If you look at the whole rest of the sinfonia, there are many places that put an emphasis on beats that are off-beats in 6/8 but on the beat in 3/4 which contribute to this feeling. Great job though. The motive is long and has it's own characteristic identity that's memorable. Thanks for sharing!
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  7. Hey thank you very much for your thouthful comment, I just reviewed what you said about measure 16 and what you said totally makes sense. I am trying something quite new to me in this piece with these diminished harmonies I still don't totally get how to lead and resolve their counterpoints. Like you said there is a lot of sharp/flat mixing it gets really confusing and I end up just botching it up xD It's weird about the voice leading thing, a very seemingly wise counterpoint person told me I had this problem, I am self taught and at this point that I started uploading my pieces it is vital for me to get any kind of feedback so I wanted to inquire further about this. A point he made was about measure 3 for example: is it really bad for G to jump up to C instead of resolving to F in this context? I thought it was justified with the G - F movement already being resolved by the left hand. Also as G - C being a fourth skip is not an all that jarring of a movement is it? Again, thanks a lot for taking your time to listen and write about it !
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