Gwendolyn Przyjazna Posted June 24 Posted June 24 (edited) I thought I would share my final project for my theory and composition course, intended for a contemplative short film with no dialogue. Instruments used: Alaska Sweeps, Mellow Grand Piano, Sad Strings, Drawbar Flutes, all from HALion Sonic. Around 1 minute I made use of retrograde, but otherwise the melody is free of elaborate development techniques. Please let me know if there is any way I could improve this track in a strictly compositional sense. 🙂  Edited June 24 by Gwendolyn Przyjazna PDF PrzyjaznaMTC3FinalProject Quote
Rich Posted July 13 Posted July 13 An atmospheric piece---   I really think it could be well served by a second linear voice as counterpoint/countermelody to the violins after the initial minute or so. (viola? Cello?)   This wouldn't break the mood established but add an interesting element--- 1 Quote
Gwendolyn Przyjazna Posted July 17 Author Posted July 17 On 7/13/2024 at 12:10 PM, Rich said: An atmospheric piece---   I really think it could be well served by a second linear voice as counterpoint/countermelody to the violins after the initial minute or so. (viola? Cello?)   This wouldn't break the mood established but add an interesting element---  Hello Rich! Thank you for taking the time to listen. I think a countermelody would be a great idea. I have the cellos on the bottom part (there are no basses) so I would probably add a viola line. It would give the piece more of a dramatic arc, maybe. Thanks again for your kind and helpful comment! ~ Gwen Quote
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