chopin Posted January 7 Posted January 7 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "Great job organizing this lovely event and producing a wonderful Valentine's Music YT video featuring all the participants!" chopin was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Community Organizer' and 10 points. I love you! 我愛你! Te Amo! These are the phrases for "I love you" in different languages. But what will be your musical language of expressing your love to your darlings and loved ones? Young Composers will start hosting more events. Therefore, we are going to kickoff 2024 with our first event, for Valentine's Day! The rules for our events will be quite relaxed, and non competitive in nature. Well, to a degree they will be competitive. You will get a chance to be included in a YouTube video (if you opt in). I usually put a theme to my videos, and the theme will be this: What characteristics make for a romantic composition? What do you want to tell to your love ones? A romantic love letter? An apostle of love? There will be no time limit for this event, as love knows no bounds! Want to have your pieces featured with your love message delivered? Join us and post your pieces under this thread on or before Feb. 1, 2024! Only 1 entry will be accepted for each member, and you can also post your pieces separately in the forum! Be sure you have joined my YouTube channel in order to participate! Here are some other specialized videos from this community that you may enjoy watching. What makes a good music composition? An analysis of Henry's Sonata (30 hours watched) What REALLY makes good melody? 5 composers from YC help demonstrate this! (38 hours watched) Create a story with music: 21 Composers show us how! This was our big competition, and thus, a big video. (26 hours watched) These videos give you an idea of my style, and how we are starting to integrate this community with the video format. But this format can only work if you all participate. Our 2024 Valentine's Day event video What makes music romantic? 3 Quote
Quinn Posted January 8 Posted January 8 (edited) I'd love to join in but unfortunately I have to create a google account to do anything on Youtube. But I can't agree to its terms and conditions. I'll have to send my music to my beloved with an email! Actually, I'll wire up a circuit so it plays when she arises on awakening on St Valentine's morn. . Edited January 8 by Quinn Quote
chopin Posted January 8 Author Posted January 8 lol! You don't have to be a YouTube subscriber btw if that isn't your thing. I can still feature you in a video (if you want), and you can still join without wanting to be featured! Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 I'll join But, what if we had the deadline a bit earlier? That way you could post the video for your YT on Valentine's? Either way, sounds fun 1 Quote
chopin Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 You make a good point Vince. Let's make the deadline February 1st so that I have time to get the video out for Valentine's Day. Quote
Luis Hernández Posted January 25 Posted January 25 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "Exemplary music written well for the occasion of Valentine's Day!" Luis Hernández was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. I find this topic fascinating. For me, the paradigm is romanticism. It is true that previously there was a lot of "love" music, but in baroque and classicism the mechanisms were different, although many would evolve to romanticism. For example, I think it expresses that idea: That there is a stable accompaniment pattern (arpeggios). That the melody is clear, at least in a first exposure. And that the intervals with respect to the left hand are consonant. Ascending melody (longing) and descending melody (relaxation). Polyrhythmic contrast, usually 2 against 3 or 4 against 3, see measure 6. Syncopasions in melody (measures 10, 11...) over the constant rhythm. Some plagal cadences, even using IV minor (measures 14 to 16). Subtle harmonic changes, e.g. beginning of the exposition with Gm instead of Bb in measure 17. Counter melodies in "echo", measures 17, 18... Union of voices and dissociation, measure 19. Modulations to unrelated keys as in measure 25 to G#m. Progressive complication as in these measures 25 onwards. Subtle harmonic changes, use of diminished and semi-diminished, progressions by thirds (see final). Final resolution towards the calm. A different matter is what someone (me in this case) wants to express. Anyway, without going too deeply into intimacy..., there are an infinite number of possibilities to express in "love". But I can say that, these days I am invaded by a set of feelings not only towards someone, but what this is provoking in me in general. For example, having been accustomed to a chosen life of solitude that now I "almost" can't stand. It is complicated to express anything in music and I think that what you can do is to leave in the notes certain emotions or diffuse or general sensations. Anyway, I wanted to contribute this, also because no one has encouraged.... Greetings. PDF NOCTURNO III notes 1 Quote
Brandon S Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Im in a little late on this competition, but I will be entering! Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted January 30 Posted January 30 21 minutes ago, Brandon S said: Im in a little late on this competition, but I will be entering! It's not a competition but a non-competitive event! Quote
Brandon S Posted January 30 Posted January 30 1 minute ago, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said: It's not a competition but a non-competitive event! Oops, thats what I get for reading too quickly. Either way im in! Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "Wonderful job writing an accessible Valentine's Day guitar instrumental!" Thatguy v2.0 was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. ❤️💋 Quote
Ferrum Posted January 30 Posted January 30 I forgot to reply weeks ago, but I'll also be joining! Just need to get the full score done in time.... Quote
Brandon S Posted January 30 Posted January 30 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "This is a very moving piece you've written for Valentine's Day!" Brandon S was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. A piece I have been working on for a while, thought it would be fitting to attach it here since Its finally done. Its about losing a loved one in the military. I highly encourage all who are interested to read the poem "In Flanders Fields". I read this poem and knew I had to do something musical with it, and that is what you will see below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZOfPoubahg Quote
ComposaBoi Posted February 1 Posted February 1 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "Congrats for a very bittersweet sonata that you've written here for Valentine's Day!" ComposaBoi was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. Last day rushed to finish and record! Quote
Ferrum Posted February 2 Posted February 2 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "A gentle giant of a piece for piano and orchestra that well fits the Valentine's Day theme!" Ferrum was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. Here is my submission! Quote
chopin Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 Looks like we have 4 submissions. Does anyone else think they will be submitting for this challenge? If so, please let me know, as I will hold off on scripting this video until Monday or Tuesday. I may change the theme of the video depending on the number and types of submissions we get. 1 Quote
chopin Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 @Brandon S do you have the pdf? If so, can you send it to me? The resolution of the score in your video won't allow me to zoom in with clarity. Quote
Brandon S Posted February 4 Posted February 4 2 hours ago, chopin said: @Brandon S do you have the pdf? If so, can you send it to me? The resolution of the score in your video won't allow me to zoom in with clarity. For sure, I can try and get it to you tomorrow. 1 Quote
chopin Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 I'm closing this challenge, as I have scripted the video. I will be recording it tomorrow, and then the editing begins! Thank you to the 5 composers who are going to be starring in this next video. All of your music was a pleasure to listen to and dissect for this challenge. 1 Quote
Brandon S Posted February 4 Posted February 4 @chopin A very rough score, my apologies. I am an interning music education major and I work on the weekends so virtually no free time to edit the score, but it doesnt look too bad. Just quite a few obvious engraving errors I dont have the time to fix currently. PDF In Flanders Fields Real - Full Score Quote
chopin Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 Thank you! I'm ok with flaws, my videos are always full of them. Quote
Louisf Posted February 5 Posted February 5 I guess I am too late to enter the competition now? If I am I understand. Will you be doing a similar event next year? Louis Quote
chopin Posted February 5 Author Posted February 5 @Louisf, way late for the video since it has already been recorded. We will be doing other challenges though throughout the year for sure. In fact, we have another challenge which I haven't started yet: Brahms Lullaby Challenge. If you want to create something for the Valentine's Day challenge though, you may still do so. If I can fit it into the video somehow as background music, I may do so, but your piece won't be a part of the analysis / study. Quote
Louisf Posted February 5 Posted February 5 This post was recognized by PeterthePapercomPoser! "Great job including this piece in the Valentine's Day event! I think it fits the theme wonderfully!" Louisf was awarded the badge '2024 - Valentine's Day Event Participant' and 5 points. 3 hours ago, chopin said: @Louisf, way late for the video since it has already been recorded. We will be doing other challenges though throughout the year for sure. In fact, we have another challenge which I haven't started yet: Brahms Lullaby Challenge. If you want to create something for the Valentine's Day challenge though, you may still do so. If I can fit it into the video somehow as background music, I may do so, but your piece won't be a part of the analysis / study. Not to worry. I have attached the piece I would of submitted but don't feel you have to include it. The Brahms Lullaby Challenge look interesting and I will definitely consider entering it! Kind regards, Louis MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu String Quartet - Miniature > next PDF String Quartet - Miniature Quote
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