Wow that's beautiful. I love the simplicity of the instrumentation, it allows the melody, harmonies, tempo changes, time signature changes, and dynamics to develop and shine in a really unique way. Great job :)
Something I really enjoyed seeing is the duplets in 6/8 time, something I've seen in Robert W. Smith's "Don Quixote", but instead of 6/8, it's in 3/4. A very interesting rhythm! But overall, what a very pretty piece! Good job!! :)
Not the same thing. I went down this rabbit hole with my old conducting professor. I'm basically trying to have the feel of dotted sixteenth notes, or 4 over 3. Switching to 2/4 would imply a different rhythm. Just my two cents
@@ChristianMechem the audience is listening without the score in hand and it sounds like 2/4. I think it would also be easier to perform without the extra jank. Just my 2 cents
I'm gonna write it for a full band
If you do I'd be happy to see it! :)
@@ChristianMechem Just started working on it!
Amazing work
The synthetic instrument sounds don’t do justice to how moving this is! Great job!
There's a version out there with real instruments. I just personally would like to rerecord it
@@ChristianMechem fair enough, I’d love to hear that whenever it gets rerecorded!
It would sound sooo much better in MS4 😭
@@bluefalcon5433 I tried MS4. I prefer note performer in this case
Wow that's beautiful. I love the simplicity of the instrumentation, it allows the melody, harmonies, tempo changes, time signature changes, and dynamics to develop and shine in a really unique way. Great job :)
@@hyrumforpresident thank you sincerely
i want to help you but TH-cam does not allow me to
This is beautifully haunting and so brilliantly put together. Thank you so much for posting this.
@@terrotorotbart8319 thank you, I really appreciate that
if i played any of these instruments i would adore to play this.. beautiful!
so pure! adoring this music!!
Thank you❤
in tears
this is so beautiful
Thank you❤
Secret of Mana vibes!
"The music you write at your lowest"
Me writing like this all the time:
I wish I had an A clarinet
Same here as a fellow composer
Love that duplet feel
i want to help you but TH-cam does not allow me to
Something I really enjoyed seeing is the duplets in 6/8 time, something I've seen in Robert W. Smith's "Don Quixote", but instead of 6/8, it's in 3/4. A very interesting rhythm! But overall, what a very pretty piece! Good job!! :)
@@johnnytheyoungmaestro thank you
I think I’m at my lowest
I understand. It gets better.
You can use 2/4 and not have to use duples
Not the same thing. I went down this rabbit hole with my old conducting professor. I'm basically trying to have the feel of dotted sixteenth notes, or 4 over 3. Switching to 2/4 would imply a different rhythm.
Just my two cents
@@ChristianMechem the audience is listening without the score in hand and it sounds like 2/4. I think it would also be easier to perform without the extra jank. Just my 2 cents
Fair enough. As the composer, and the conductor of the initial performance, I'm content with this decision.
Thank you for your feedback, sincerely
This was really good!
@@weileytatertot2208 thank you
Is this on musescore? I'd like a copy :)
Sibelius. Feel free to dm me with questions
Call me the worthless loser that i am please, thank you
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dope
wOw
Amazing
@@CarsandMoreCars55 Thank you