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another pop quiz regarding...

does the rules of the composition restrain me to not repeating a movement? for example, is AABA form allowed?

or any other using repetition?

Posted

another pop quiz regarding...

does the rules of the composition restrain me to not repeating a movement? for example, is AABA form allowed?

or any other using repetition?

Movement structure is solely up to you. IF you want to repeat a section within the movement, that is fine.

Posted

How about I drop the bottom limit to 4 mins - that should give you guys some room to work with. I've already been expecting to hear a masterwork from you David. :(

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It's most likely going to be a prelude, Jason =P

I've already made it sound that way anyway xD

Besides, I'm fine with finishing it a bit late. I've made a vow to complete this piece, and not procrastinate any longer.

Yet again, it'll most likely not cut more than 5 minutes. Don't worry, I'll re-enter next month's competition (I'm not as busy in April =D )

Thanks for the offer though :)

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It's most likely going to be a prelude, Jason =P

I've already made it sound that way anyway xD

Besides, I'm fine with finishing it a bit late. I've made a vow to complete this piece, and not procrastinate any longer.

Yet again, it'll most likely not cut more than 5 minutes. Don't worry, I'll re-enter next month's competition (I'm not as busy in April =D )

Thanks for the offer though :)

That's fine. Just try to meet the 4 min deadline (remember, adagio and slower is your friend :D)

Posted

umm, writing this may be impossible since i've recorded a significant part on rubato, bringing it on a score on cubase will look like war zone..how do you write rubato at all??? fermata on each note??

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umm, writing this may be impossible since i've recorded a significant part on rubato, bringing it on a score on cubase will look like war zone..how do you write rubato at all??? fermata on each note??

You just write rubato on your score. Are you using a score to compose it and cubase to notate it?

Posted

the contrary, live recording DAW to compose and cubase to notate..i think it will be faster if i'll write it down...although it would be in the G, F clef only, don't know the C clefs..

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ATTENTION!!!!

After discussing the possibility of an actual award for this. We have come to the following:

The winner of this competition will receive as an award 100 meg additional upload space!!!

In order to allow for each and every entrant to complete their work and compete for this award - the deadline for the competition has been extended to April 15th at the latest!

Thanks for participating guys/gals... We look forward to receiving your works!

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