Albayrak Posted February 23, 2021 Posted February 23, 2021 It is a piece I wrote for the string quartet. thanks for any thought https://youtu.be/425P75JH0PE MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Lament_for_String_Quartet Lament_for_Strings > next PDF Lament_for_String_Quartet Quote
BritishCompositeur Posted February 24, 2021 Posted February 24, 2021 Sounds good! Some interesting chords there, including at the opening. Even though its a short piece, I think you could have more interesting textures, e.g. Violin 2 taking the melody over 1, or the cello doing something gorgeous in its upper register (there are some attempts made in this manner, but it would make for more engaging music to go further and expand the texture a bit beyond Violin 1 at the top, 2 underneath, viola underneath, and cello at the bottom). Also, in bar 18 for example, there is duplication of notes leading to a thin texture where there could be a richer, more full one: the viola plays a C#, the same as in Violin 1, then a B, which is the same as in Violin 2, so the melody there is indistinct and obscured (though the decision to place the melody in the viola is a nice one). My personal taste is also that pandiatonic music isn't as interesting as when there are interesting modulations and changes of mode, but this is a fine example of the expressive aspect of pandiatonicism. Thanks for posting! 1 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted February 24, 2021 Posted February 24, 2021 I enjoyed your piece very much. 1 Quote
Albayrak Posted February 25, 2021 Author Posted February 25, 2021 @BritishCompositeur Thank you for listening. I agree with what you say. Actually I'm not sure how I can diversify the dark and deep emotion atmosphere I want to create, but I'll try different ways. thanks for the review @Luis Hernández Glad you like it Luis, thank you for listening Quote
Giacomo925 Posted March 2, 2021 Posted March 2, 2021 It's really moving and beautiful. I don't know about pandiatonicism, but I'm going to look into it. I like the many surprises that you offer to the listener in your piece. 1 Quote
Albayrak Posted March 4, 2021 Author Posted March 4, 2021 On 3/3/2021 at 12:50 AM, Giacomo925 said: It's really moving and beautiful. I don't know about pandiatonicism, but I'm going to look into it. I like the many surprises that you offer to the listener in your piece. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, ım glad you like it Quote
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