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Old 01-08-2006, 07:34 AM
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some compositions

Now that the piano society has basically died, I'm going to hang out on these forums. I hope a lot of great composers show their works here! I have two things that I wrote a few months ago, you may like to listen:

www.ics.uci.edu/~mteeter/files/alpenglow.mp3
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mteeter/file...n no1 midi.mp3

Let me know what you think!
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Old 27-08-2006, 03:41 AM
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Piano society is not dead. I think the adminstrators were trying to add in new features, that's all.

Anyway, first one to criticise, just joking.

Your Alpenglow piece reminds me of the "The piano" soundtrack. Your composition will be a great piece to use as film music :wink:
I like how you use the piano effectively, especially the range you used, very wide. Also I love the key changes and great changes in dynamics but I think an even bigger climax near the middle can be made and more variations. Effective ending and I love it. Congratz, I think this is a pretty succesful composition.
Just wondering what's the intention for composing this piece?

The invention sounded like a Baroque piece, of course, it's still a very modern composition. It just sounded a bit too repetitive and I guess more extended techniques can be included and variety of note values. Other than that, it's a pretty fun piece to listen or play

Looking forward to your next composition, perhaps something other than piano or do you only compose piano music?
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Have you seen the online music centre on this forum? This is a better organised place to put compositions.

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Well since the forum software move, the online music centre is no longer here. You can request it along with other features here
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Originally Posted by r590 View Post
Now that the piano society has basically died, I'm going to hang out on these forums. I hope a lot of great composers show their works here! I have two things that I wrote a few months ago, you may like to listen:

www.ics.uci.edu/~mteeter/files/alpenglow.mp3
www.ics.uci.edu/~mteeter/files/invention no1 midi.mp3

Let me know what you think!
I have the same opinion than JTR, you should publish alpenglow.mp3 in combination with a film project.

Here you can here a short work of me (it changes every week):

http://www.semk.de/semk_music/mp3ofweek.htm
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