Alexander Reiger Posted November 23, 2020 Posted November 23, 2020 (edited) One of my early piano pieces. I hadn't originally conceived it as such, but after I played it to my dad he mentioned that it sounds kind of Chinese (and I realised that it does use the pentatonic scale quite heavily) so I gave it this title. Just a fun light-hearted little piece. Feedback welcome! I'd be especially interested to know if anyone has comments on the way I change the thematic material when repeating it. Edited November 29, 2020 by Alexander Reiger embedded video PDF March of the Clay Soldiers Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted November 25, 2020 Posted November 25, 2020 I liked this. Although I expected it to be a little more consistently diatonic - some of the chromatic passing tones feel like they're out of character for this kind of piece. In meas. 6 the right hand has that G# chromatic neighbor tone which you also (unnecessarily imo) include in the left hand accompaniment - it would have sounded fine with a G natural. Same kind of story at the end of meas. 7 which I think is one of those times which I thought the chromatic passing tone doesn't really sound right - I would have used an E as the very last note of that measure in both the left and right hand, but that's just my opinion - feel free to ignore. Overall I thought it was a neat concept and adequate execution. I also did a similar themed piece around the concept of a "Golem" which is a clay figurine come to life. Thanks for sharing! Quote
Alexander Reiger Posted November 25, 2020 Author Posted November 25, 2020 @PaperComposer thanks for the feedback! I guess I was trying to spice it up a little with the chromaticism, but perhaps you're right about it being out of place. Quote
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