OpusDopus Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) Since my last posting I have been working on changing keys in the piece. My first thought was to incorporate key changes into some existing compositions, but I was unsuccessful. The pieces were written that way and it proved impossible (for me) to introduce this without changing the entire mood and feel. Perhaps at a later date when I have more experience (and confidence). I decided, then, that I had no alternative but to write something new and practice key changes in this. As it happens, at this time I went on vacation to Maui and the in the morning I played at composition with key changes and in the afternoon I played tourist. This didn't start out as a 'Haleakala Suite' - it just ended up that way. So this piece is in three parts. The first part describes waking up to roosters and bird calls; Sitting on the balcony listing to the birds, the wind, the surf; Walking down to the beach and seeing turtles that had hauled themselves out of the water for a snooze. The second part describes the trip up to Haleakala Crater. It starts as a normal drive but goes up up up and the last few kilometers (miles) were (for me) a vertiginous nightmare. I would do it again though. The third part describes the first views of the crater, then the vista opens up. The wind, the light, the shadow; The silence; Walking down the trail; The mist rolling in and changing everything. Finally, a glimpse back as we leave. It's perhaps a bit melodramatic, but I was enjoying myself. Edited March 18 by OpusDopus Typo Quote
Ruby Meza Posted April 6 Posted April 6 This sounds really fresh. Something that a young orchestra would love to play! Quote
OpusDopus Posted July 23 Author Posted July 23 Hi, I have made some changes. The first part has been changed to make it a little more even and consistent. The second part has been transposed to C because there were very many accidentals and I thought it would simplify things. It has also been significantly updated. The third part remains essentially the same. I also updated the copyright from the default. As always, comments are welcome as I am working in a vacuum. Quote
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