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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQsBaLWhPrdOmFfoH-Tf3Q

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    🎹 🎼 ▶️ ABOUT ME:
    I create
    - pop piano songs and
    - piano sheet music.

    ✉️ E-MAIL:
    emotionsinblackandwhite@gmail.com

    🎼 SHEET MUSIC OF MY ORIGINAL POP PIANO SONGS:
    https://gumroad.com/emotionsinblackandwh
  • Gender
    Male
  • My Compositional Styles
    pop piano songs, piano love songs, or the so-called "emotional piano" and "beautiful piano" etc.
  • Notation Software/Sequencers
    Cubase, FL, Dorico
  • Instruments Played
    main: piano | old main: organ | just a little bit: guitar, guitalele, ukulele, drums

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  1. Thank you very much for your tip! I was thinking about the same notation, and after I tried it, it looked a little crowded to my eyes (I'm not sure if that is the correct English word for that), thanks anyway! 🙂 In the past I ever wrote a solo piano music with 3 staff lines, because when there are too many voices in 1 staff-line, it makes my eyes a little dizzy, I can't help it, although I'm aware of that I have to make the sheet music easy to read for other people and not just myself. Thank you for your kind help again! I hope you have a nice day!
  2. By the way I'm holding the grace notes as if they were really long notes, because I liked that sounded a little bit better, but actually it's just an optional thing, so I didn't write it that way in the sheet music, but I also don't really know what would be the correct way to write it. How do we correctly notate a 2nd voice melody if it starts out as a grace note compared to the "normal"-note 1st voice? (I'm not even sure how to ask this question correctly in English language, but if you look at the sheet music grace notes, and the really "long grace notes" (?) that I hold down in the piano keyboard, I think you can see what I mean. What's correct notation solution for that?) Thank you for your help!
  3. Hello Everybody, I'm new here, and I came here to find other solo piano composers and make friends with them (actually make friends with anybody, not just exclusively with solo piano composers 🙂 ). I am not sure if I'm posting this into the right forum, because for some reason I have a feeling about that this forum is more focused around classical compositions, and my music is not primarily classical, but anyways, as a "musical self-introduction" I thought it might be a good idea to at least post one of my music here for you to listen, so this way you might get to know me a little better than just from reading my texts here, so here is my first music-post: I'm looking forward to learn more and more about composing for piano, so I'm very happy if I can learn from some of your tips and tricks I find in this forum! (If you have any opinions/advice about this particular piece/track, I would be very happy to read it so i can learn from your feedback.) I hope everybody has a great day! (PS. This is my very first post here, so please let me know if I made a mistake (I'm thinking about the forum rules (I haven't find a page like that yet)), so I won't make it next time.)
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