Luis Hernández Posted September 21, 2016 Posted September 21, 2016 Hi Although I write mainly for the piano, sometimes I like to do other little things. This is a short piece harmonized in two different ways: Version 01: with chord notes (thirds, sevenths, etc...) Version 02: with fourths and sevenths (and doubling the lead voice) MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu WHAT FOR 01 WHAT FOR 02 > next PDF WHAT FOR 01WHAT FOR 02 2 Quote
Monarcheon Posted September 21, 2016 Posted September 21, 2016 Cool! I do like the first one better, but that's because I'm a sucker for 13th chords (end of Mahler's "Der Abschied" as a great example). Maybe I'm hearing it wrong but there's a lot more contrast between consonance and dissonance in that one, harmonic "counterplay" that I really enjoy. I love that I still hear your style present even in this kind of stuff. Both pretty evocative pieces, regardless of their length. Nice- Quote
KJthesleepdeprived Posted September 22, 2016 Posted September 22, 2016 They're both pretty cool, but I think I like the second one just a tad more. Maybe it's just because it sounded less typical to me. Good stuff in any case though! Quote
markstyles Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 Rich stuff.... It makes my eyebrows raise, and my head pull back.. (Been a while since that's happened).. That's a complement.. I guess cause it is so 'unique' and different to my ears.. I like that you can write short concise pieces, that get the point across clearly.. Quote
fishyfry Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 These are great. The voicings in first one sounds a bit more typical for the style. The second I think has a somewhat darker and richer sound. The ending of the second is what sells me on it. Even though the only difference is in the trombone voice, the subtle change seems to give the ending a completely different, darker feeling. Quote
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