Enchanted forest
This is a piece describing what I think you would hear if you were in a enchanted forest. So far I have flute and piano but I plan to add clarinet and violin.
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This is a piece describing what I think you would hear if you were in a enchanted forest. So far I have flute and piano but I plan to add clarinet and violin.
Medieval Castle
This is a synth song, with a little bit of robo in it. We made it in Soundtrap. Please let us know if you have any suggestions!
We shared this piece with Music-COMP.
Thank you,
Elliot and Leland
This is the beginning of a string quartet piece.I want part of it to be like fire and part of it like ice.
I named my piece United because it's all about a guy jumping into a vortex of trampolines. He is united with the vortex. The big leaps are the vortex swirling.
This is Miss Green - Collin's description must not have saved. He mentioned how the ending was about him enjoying eating chicken, and he also mentioned how his melody with eighth notes at Measure 9 (and again at M 17) was the chickens pecking.
I hope this is okay - sorry that I did not catch this in time.
-Miss Green
I feel excited when I listen to my song. Then, it gets calmer and peaceful.
This song is about my soggy cheeseburger that fell on the floor. I never got to eat it even though it looked so yummy. Waaaaaah!!!!
Cats sleeping, playing, and eating.
I'm not really going with any kind of music, I am just trying to go with the flow. Some of my music is slow like at Measure 12, and some of my music is fast like at Measure 48. That is why I named it slow and fast winds. Winds can be slow and fast, too.
With this piece, I’ve been thinking of an art museum. It popped up in my brain one day when I was playing piano. The clashing notes are people looking at the artwork. When the notes don’t clash, people are just walking in the museum.
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