Using Musescore (Salamander piano font), I've made an original mashup of 33 classic Christmas tunes just in time for the holidays. Link here: https://youtu.be/zRaazQpWrCs
I thought it was pretty cool to share, and since it's my first polyphonic mashup-type piece (as well as my first post here), I'm open to any feedback and critique. Depending on the response, I can also post the full score here soon. Hope you all enjoy!
Hello! I am a cellist & I have been arranging pieces into duet & trio form, both for use in ensemble performances as well as for students to play with me in their lessons. I am going to upload a couple of Christmas tunes to see how they work for you. These are easily transposed into viola - cello duets & generally work very well (though you may have minor adjustments on notes that go below the normal instrument range).
Carol of the Bells Il Est Ne - cello duet Wassail Songs ( Here We Come a-Wassailing / Wassail, Wassail) White Christmas
I just started to create my Etude Tableaux. They are etudes that represent various musical images of emotions and stories/tales. I hope you can check it out. It would be much appreciated if I could get some ideas for my next etude. Here is the piece. https://musescore.com/user/29376762/scores/5870815
Im trying to write a sonata in C minor, I have finished my developtment so I would like some feedback on the entrance of the recapitulation and how it sounds so far. Thanks in advance for any comments.
A front ensemble lot tune! It has sound effects and panned audio! MANY time signatures (9 to be exact) and it sounds spectacular! You wouldn't wanna click away! Enjoy!
I`m working on composing a sonata. i`ve written the first section of the first movement and i need some help and tips on how to develope my theme and make the B section different from the A section. How can i develop the piece from what i already have and what key should i modulate too? https://musescore.com/user/32963805/scores/5870266