This is a bagatelle that I composed as an homage to my favorite composer, Ludwig van Beethoven. I did multiple things to make it sound like it is an homage to Beethoven. Those include motivic development to the max, lots of octaves, and sudden dynamic changes, as well as using the diminished seventh to impart tonal ambiguity.
Here is the link if you want to listen to it and give me feedback on it:
This is a bagatelle that I composed as an homage to my favorite composer, Ludwig van Beethoven. I did multiple things to make it sound like it is an homage to Beethoven. Those include motivic development to the max, lots of octaves, and sudden dynamic changes, as well as using the diminished seventh to impart tonal ambiguity.
Here is the link if you want to listen to it and give me feedback on it:
So, this composition is a multi-movement composition, and this link displayed below is the 2nd movement of the composition. It will feature 3 movements!
So, this composition is a multi-movement composition, and this link displayed below is the 2nd movement of the composition. It will feature 3 movements!
So, this composition is a multi-movement composition, and this link displayed below is the 2nd movement of the composition. It will feature 3 movements!
I don't. But I need somebody. "Help! I need somebody (get it)!' So, you know how there's an accent in piano, right? The thing that looks like this: > Is there a thing that can make a SINGLE NOTE quiet, instead of louder? Any feedback is appreciated (even if you want to talk about Starbucks, GASP!).
I'm not shure is it allowed to advertise orchestral music here (admin can delete if not) but anyway here is a new movement of a longer orchestral composition that I'm working on - enjoy! https://musescore.com/user/30079475/scores/5871314