Hugget Zukker Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 (edited) Tomorrow is the longest day of the year on a Sunday in my country, at which time people burn a dummy witch per old tradition, and this afternoon, I just felt in the mood to finish this piano piece. I feel like it has a bit of summer in it. But I actually started on it back in April or so, then put it in the drawer, because I found something off-putting about it. I hope it sounds reasonable now. Edited June 22, 2019 by Hugget Zukker MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Summer Bagatelle > next 2 Quote
caters Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 I feel a happy emotion to this, even when the minor keys are exposed. But not just any happiness. It feels kind of like a person is skipping around. I love it. And the C major is so expressive here. I have tried to get my C major to sound expressive and all I get is what sounds like happy boredom, sort of like this piece here: If I want the piece to both be expressive and have C as the tonic note, I usually resort to 1 thing, using the key of C minor. I find that with C minor, I can get just about any possible emotion across relatively easily like this: Anger - Just use more forte dynamics and diminished 7ths, faster tempo further reinforces the emotion but isn't necessary Sadness - Keep it slow Mysteriousness - Slow and in low octaves Nocturnal peacefulness - Slow and in high octaves Happiness - Fast tempo and off beat notes(I find that, if I just displace a note by say an eighth from where I would typically put it, and I put more dynamic emphasis on weak beats, I can get C minor to sound happy) 1 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 I love how this piece suddenly swings in the middle of it out of nowhere and then nonchalantly goes right back to straight time. It's been a few years since you submitted this piece but I can't help but enjoy it ever since I found someone in the online user list listening to it. Simple beautiful piano pieces are so hard to find. I like your hints of lydian mode and how you end on the bVI bVII I which wasn't at all cliche because of your harmonic rhythm. I'm glad I found this gem! Thanks for sharing. Quote
MJFOBOE Posted March 17, 2022 Posted March 17, 2022 Hi, initially I thought the opening had "Satie" feel to it. And I was anticipating that style to continue and develop; however you introduced a few more colorful streams, each one lovely though. My personal preference would have been to go "Satie" in feel - all the way. Mark Quote
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