gloomy & dark type beat
I visioned the instrumental for a Video Game environment and just tried to focus in on the feel of it as I was composing.
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I visioned the instrumental for a Video Game environment and just tried to focus in on the feel of it as I was composing.
*The idea that I have is currently using orchestral instrumentation and will need to be rearranged. * I want this piece to incorporate a lot of different styles of music, mainly slow and loving, heroic/fanfare, and fast and aggressive. I have Ideas for all of these, and I want the base of the piece to be slow and loving and always calling back to whatever theme I put there. This project is still in its early phases, so things will likely change along the way. I am also using the Dorico Pro 5 notation software for this project.
My Opus 38 (2023-24) piece rearranged for VSO Farmer's Night. (The Noteflight link is the OPUS 38 version, and the File is the newer version)
This quirky piece for string quintet is what I imagine the soundtrack would be for a bunch of toys pulling off a heist. (Opus 40)
A piece I wrote in Phyrigan for music theory class. I need advice and guidance on the engraving mostly, I feel like the second page is too spaced out but I'm not sure how to fix that and also wondering about engraving in terms of the layout (like keeping musical ideas in the same system) because I cant really tell if I am doing that or not. I am also including a recording of me playing the piece as I intend it to be played (although I messed up some notes) can you tell me if the dynamics, tempo markings, and articulations on the score match what I did on the piano? Please also let me know anything I did on the recording that is not clearly notated on the piece. For example measure 19 I kind of stretched out and emphasized the notes more, but I am not sure how to notate that.
Thank you
Piano and violin piece work in progress
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