kmahna Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 Piece: http://picosong.com/pYjG/ Sheet music thus far: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-WkFk0zutrdZVVtM19CaVExcmM This is a composition I am working for school and the piece is inspired by japanese, jazz and other modern piano solo music. I am in the process of writing it and would love an opinion and perhaps a few tips or pointers as to how it is going so far and potential developments later on. I am able to play it on the piano but it will require practice of sorts XD Hope you enjoy! Quote
Monarcheon Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 It's lovely! m. 5, Bb vs. B m. 64, Bb vs. B, also a very abrupt transition into the next kind of rhythmic section. Your syncopations are nice, but should be notated differently... dotted rhythms should not over extend the middle of the bar or internal phrase. Could do with some more chord changes along with some really nice peaks and valleys. All of it kind of stays within the same dynamic, atmospheric, and harmonic language, and I think branching out could help. In terms of moving, this would be a good time to modulate (either by half step or submediant), if you wanted to, and the rhythmic idea you transitioned into can the basis of this new section. It has a lot of potential! Good luck 1 Quote
kmahna Posted March 16, 2017 Author Posted March 16, 2017 33 minutes ago, Monarcheon said: It's lovely! m. 5, Bb vs. B m. 64, Bb vs. B, also a very abrupt transition into the next kind of rhythmic section. Your syncopations are nice, but should be notated differently... dotted rhythms should not over extend the middle of the bar or internal phrase. Could do with some more chord changes along with some really nice peaks and valleys. All of it kind of stays within the same dynamic, atmospheric, and harmonic language, and I think branching out could help. In terms of moving, this would be a good time to modulate (either by half step or submediant), if you wanted to, and the rhythmic idea you transitioned into can the basis of this new section. It has a lot of potential! Good luck Thank you! I will definitely have a look over these :3 Quote
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