林家興 Posted February 13 Posted February 13 Hey everyone, While I've been quite busy with university during the past year, I've started uploading some of my compositions to a YouTube channel, which I think better presents my music as a score-audio combo. They're all still computer renditions, but I hope to begin uploading my own performances these next few months (including of other works, mainly Scriabin). Here's a waltz that I originally wrote for one of those community-organised composition challenges on MuseScore, in which it was required that a note be repeated at least once in every bar of a piece. I ended up bestowing upon it the nickname "Waltz of the B(ee)s" for that reason and gave the score to my music teacher as a gift. Among all of my pieces, I think this is the one I'm closest to recording myself, so I'll update this thread when I'm ready! MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Valse (2023) > next PDF Valse (2023) 2 Quote
JorgeDavid Posted February 13 Posted February 13 This was so amazing to listen to! I listened to some of your other videos from YouTube too and I love so much your style of composing. So amazing that you composed this as a challenge! The piano also sounds really great, is it one of the pianos from MusesScore? Which one is it? Thank you so much for sharing! 1 Quote
林家興 Posted February 14 Author Posted February 14 Thank you Jorge! I think I'm still trying to find my compositional style (which is a lifelong pursuit), but I think I've settled on what I'd consider a palatable mixture of Late Romantic/neoclassical/jazz (?) influences. The piano soundfont is the free Spitfire Labs Autograph Grand. I occasionally find that the Autograph Grand is a bit too bass-heavy and rather quiet in the upper registers, but it does an okay job; one that performs better higher up is the Labs Soft Piano, which I also sometimes use. 1 Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted Sunday at 10:51 PM Posted Sunday at 10:51 PM Wow... this is so refined and smooth. I love your style. Your phrasing is admirable, and nothing seems out of place. You're quite the composer! 1 Quote
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