I`ve written a piece called dancing on a star. This piece is not one of my favourites and its very repetetive. Can you point out reasons why this piece would be a nice piece or popular?
I`ve recently made a new piece and i found it hard to write down after playing it on the piano. I made it a cadenza as i like to play it a bit differently and i would like some feedback on it
Here's a piece I composed and played called "The Drifting Waltz". I have been composing themes and improvising on the piano for many years, but this is my first "Exact" composition that I have also notated down. My main influences in this piece are Ravel, Debussy , and to an extent, Prokofiev and even a bit of Gershwin. Let me know what you think ! Video of me playing it with the score: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JEVArci6uQ
Hi, trying to get some visibility and opinion for this series of old composition, not related to each other but for the time of their writing. I would be as well interested to get to hear those scores played by others. If anyone is up to the task, i ll be grateful.
I study music in school and need to start composing. I'm new to composing (and musescore) so aren't really sure on how to go about things. I started composing this waltz but aren't sure on what key to modulate to (and how) for a chordal b section.
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So... After composing this piece, I am really wondering. Should I keep this general style? I'm wondering if vaguely imitating an impressionist is a good idea.
I've composed some compositions which share some Baroque influencies and I try to answer whether this kind of music is welcome for this totally different world