The subject is just cliche. you really need to learn Cantus Firmus once more, plus you have to note that Rondo should be composed in Double meter instead of triple. Plus you should compose Rondo in ternary form instead of just let the melodies flow following your mind. Your mind isn't even planning to compose a Rondo.
@@nurrasyid14_ I'll follow all the things you said, and also i'm not trying to be a total classical composer, i think its quite boring to follow always the same rules that's why Chopin made the Finale movement of his second sonata like that.
nice piece, real workout for a pianist!
The subject is just cliche. you really need to learn Cantus Firmus once more, plus you have to note that Rondo should be composed in Double meter instead of triple. Plus you should compose Rondo in ternary form instead of just let the melodies flow following your mind. Your mind isn't even planning to compose a Rondo.
@@nurrasyid14_ I'll follow all the things you said, and also i'm not trying to be a total classical composer, i think its quite boring to follow always the same rules that's why Chopin made the Finale movement of his second sonata like that.
@@clcomposer7965 He actually did explore something by that movement, and he actually tried to make a canon out of that.
@@nurrasyid14_ Ok, but don't worry i'll improve and follow your advice