Luis Hernández Posted November 9, 2019 Posted November 9, 2019 A little and quiet piece for this month. November.pdfNOVIEMBRE.mp3 MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu NOVIEMBRE > next PDF November 1 Quote
Aiwendil Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 I like this a lot. It's nice and impressionistic, but still well grounded in traditional harmony. The only possible criticism I'd have is that I found the moments where the motion stopped (like m. 12 or m. 22) to be ever so slightly jarring, and I wonder if it would work better if the flow were not interrupted there. On the other hand, maybe those pauses are needed to prevent a sense of monotony; I don't know. Anyway, the above notwithstanding, I think the piece is very effective. Well done! Quote
Luis Hernández Posted November 10, 2019 Author Posted November 10, 2019 @Aiwendil . Thanks for your comment. Yes, those pauses are on purpose, of course. The cadences are there. I think the whole piece without rests is "too much". The pauses are written when there is a change of mode, and after m.22 goes back to the beginning. Well, it's a way to reinforce the structure. Quote
Sahir Haider Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 Really Interesting ! Very atmospheric , sets the mood from the first note.. A haunting one ! .. I think I like the second half of the piece even more. ( Although I thought it ended somewhat abruptly .. but this could be just a subjective thing..). Quote
Lotsy piano Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 Hello Luis! :) As you say on your profile your style is eclectic, and pitch-wise I can definitely hear that, but on the rhythm-side of the things everything sounds a little bit more strict (at least to my ears), and this is something that I want to try out too one day! I've got another idea from this: What if we compose a song by chosing 1 song from any composer, and use all the same rhythms, but change all the pitches? Is that a thing? Does that "technique"(?) has a name? Sorry, I digressed a little bit :) Anyways, nice composition, Sir! I enjoyed listening to it! Quote
Luis Hernández Posted November 24, 2019 Author Posted November 24, 2019 @Lotsy piano thanks The idea of this short piece was to provide a constant and strong background (which is the left hand with the arpeggios always with the same interval distribution taking chord tones) and leaving the right hand to explore other ways, sometimes going out of the harmony. About your proposition.... I don't know. If you take the rhythm of something well known as Ravel's bolero surely you'll get a bolero again. But if you take some not so "learned" rhythm anything could happen. For example, some part of the Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Quote
J.Santos Posted November 25, 2019 Posted November 25, 2019 Great piece!!! I love how it's built. It transmit me this feel of a Nocturne (you could call it Nocturne I think) of a Prelude (it also builts about a motive more or less). The only feedback I can give is that at the start there's a point (in the trill) that it doesn't sounds that well, and I think interrupts the great flow of the piece. Good job! Quote
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