J.Santos Posted November 25, 2019 Posted November 25, 2019 (edited) DELETED Edited April 28, 2020 by J.Santos Changed étude in C major 1 Quote
Gustav Johnson Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 Very lovely! I love etudes and studies in certain ideas like your exploration of arpeggios, scales, etc. for every key. You did a good job! I found some notes that overlap in #3, but otherwise pretty flawless 🙂 Gustav 1 Quote
jawoodruff Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 First one: I think a little bit of variety would do well here. Doesn't seem to be much until the end. Second one: I love the brevity of material here -and feel you could have done a bit more with it. Similar to the first one, your variation of the material doesn't provide as much variety. Third one: This one has a more playful nature to it -that I like. One thing that would really benefit this one is a bit more contrapuntal usage. Not sure if you thought about maybe transforming the base material of this into a more fugue-like passage, but it would lend itself well. I'm curious why these are all listed as being in C major? 1 Quote
alex2east Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 Cool pieces! I like the 2nd one (in C minor) the most! Quote
panta rei Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 The pieces are fine and could be useful. Thanks for sharing them. However, I would like to see more coherent melodies as well as more harmonic variations , possibly with some purposeful dissonances ( there is some of it in your second piece). 1 Quote
J.Santos Posted December 11, 2019 Author Posted December 11, 2019 12 hours ago, Gustav Johnson said: Very lovely! I love etudes and studies in certain ideas like your exploration of arpeggios, scales, etc. for every key. You did a good job! I found some notes that overlap in #3, but otherwise pretty flawless 🙂 Gustav Those notes are supposed to be played at the same time by 2 fingers, as 2 independent voices. One example of this happening by greatest composer is Bach's Inventio no.1 where he does overlap 1 note for each hand, near the final part of the piece. 1 Quote
J.Santos Posted December 11, 2019 Author Posted December 11, 2019 12 hours ago, jawoodruff said: First one: I think a little bit of variety would do well here. Doesn't seem to be much until the end. Second one: I love the brevity of material here -and feel you could have done a bit more with it. Similar to the first one, your variation of the material doesn't provide as much variety. Third one: This one has a more playful nature to it -that I like. One thing that would really benefit this one is a bit more contrapuntal usage. Not sure if you thought about maybe transforming the base material of this into a more fugue-like passage, but it would lend itself well. I'm curious why these are all listed as being in C major? Thanks! They're in c#, c minor and c major, not c major all. Read again. The # can't be written, so it deleted and seems as C Quote
jawoodruff Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 Yeah, I saw it in your description, but the file name struck me as odd -so figured I'd ask in case it was a mistake. Quote
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