jawoodruff Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 Here is my contribution for the Christmas Event. Carol of the Bells is, by far, one of my favorite works. I just hope this fugue gives it justice. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Short Fugue > next PDF Short Fugue Quote
Monarcheon Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 Neat little work here. We can't break away from our habits, can we? 🙂 Maybe you would do this on a more powerful notation software, but some of the sixteenth note leaps and stuff made it look a little bit strange and hard to manage; the rest beaming would have worked well for it. I think I may not also agree with all of your pedal markings since they do span over a lot of notes, but I can't deny it's a neat effect. The chromatic motion used as a supplement to the Schenkerian Ursatz was super clever. I enjoyed this a lot! 1 Quote
jawoodruff Posted December 20, 2019 Author Posted December 20, 2019 Just now, Monarcheon said: Neat little work here. We can't break away from our habits, can we? 🙂 Maybe you would do this on a more powerful notation software, but some of the sixteenth note leaps and stuff made it look a little bit strange and hard to manage; the rest beaming would have worked well for it. I think I may not also agree with all of your pedal markings since they do span over a lot of notes, but I can't deny it's a neat effect. The chromatic motion used as a supplement to the Schenkerian Ursatz was super clever. I enjoyed this a lot!  We really can't. I was planning on going uber tonal... but LOL! I absolutely hate Flat -but compared to Noteflight (Which just made this piece disappear), it's a little bit better. The pedal markings were just added to soften Flats rendering for my own ears. Glad you enjoyed it. Quote
Jean Szulc Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 (edited) This is a great example of how much fugal writing still has to offer us. I think you did particularly well using two voices on the first page, as you were able to create a lot density (of course, the pedal markings also influence the aural perception of that). So much so that it disguises the entries of the other voices on the second page. The entries of the other voicces only in the middle of the piece was also a nice touch... Also, the super simple subject lends itself nicely to transformation and development. Edited December 20, 2019 by Jean Szulc Accidentally posted it before I finished writing... Quote
jawoodruff Posted December 20, 2019 Author Posted December 20, 2019 3 hours ago, Jean Szulc said: This is a great example of how much fugal writing still has to offer us. I think you did particularly well using two voices on the first page, as you were able to create a lot density (of course, the pedal markings also influence the aural perception of that). So much so that it disguises the entries of the other voices on the second page. The entries of the other voicces only in the middle of the piece was also a nice touch... Also, the super simple subject lends itself nicely to transformation and development.  I absolutely adore contrapuntal textures -especially when they are well done (probably comes through in my own works). Ironically, most of the material in this is derived from the carol of the bells theme -even the counterpoint. Glad you enjoyed it! Quote
KJthesleepdeprived Posted December 20, 2019 Posted December 20, 2019 Glorious. I was going to replay it but then there was a repeat at the end. How did you know that was exactly what I'd want!?! 😛 There's so much going on here! I love how you made the descending bass line from the original so off beat in this version. The rhythms in general were just really enjoyable. Lots of color and energy! The chords you ended on were also great. This whole thing was just very satisfying to listen to! 1 Quote
jawoodruff Posted December 20, 2019 Author Posted December 20, 2019 3 hours ago, KJthesleepdeprived said: Glorious. I was going to replay it but then there was a repeat at the end. How did you know that was exactly what I'd want!?! 😛 There's so much going on here! I love how you made the descending bass line from the original so off beat in this version. The rhythms in general were just really enjoyable. Lots of color and energy! The chords you ended on were also great. This whole thing was just very satisfying to listen to!  Thanks, KJ! Glad you enjoyed it. Quote
Left Unexplained Posted December 25, 2019 Posted December 25, 2019 wow, really well done. The different patterns you come up with and they way they convey motion (I hope that makes sense, like the direction they go) really speaks to me. Well done, I guess I do like atonal music lol! Quote
DanJTitchener Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 Enjoyed this alot! It's not my 'scene' so all the more impressive that it worked for me so well 1 Quote
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