@ I’m not even upset about this criticism because that’s not far off from what I did. This was a conscious choice that I made as a composer because I was literally searching for the weirdest, unconventional sound to express the idea of ‘frantic.’ I also planned the structure of this work before I wrote a single note so it’s definitely not just random though.
@@ThatOneGuyRAR If you might be a music theorist, can you help me theorize why no one wants to play this piece💀 Anyway, thank you for coming to my little concert!
@GorechierComposer Because they're etudes, and for the greater pianists, you need to be able to do nearly impossible things to accomplish new goals for the future of music,
@@musicmadness8330 Cello and Piano? The cellist would break some fingers for sure lmao. I can kind of hear it for orchestra though. It would definitely be a struggle to convince an orchestra to even look at the score.
@@GorechierComposer I am a musician. I don't know that I'd call myself a music theorist. I just enjoyed the piece - the little concert. It was certainly Frantic!!!
@@Pianoboi1i1 If you’re serious though, I honestly don’t know how intuitive this would be to play since I wrote this as a joke and playability wasn’t at the top of my list of concerns. It would be really interesting to hear you perform it.
I think this would be quite hard but it seems possible, just need really good fingering for the right hand and practicing the leaps between the larger chords in the middle section, but I would because I CAN!!!
@@GorechierComposer mostly the beginning I think. Obviously it's not a carbon copy of his piece at all, more a thing about "energy" and use of some slowly rising (in pitch) frantically moving rhythms I guess.
@@TyvfnVfnitte-zf3il I’ve listened to a few of Scriabin’s late works, but I don’t think they really fit the style of this piece. What about this piece sounds like Scriabin to you?
@@GorechierComposer hmm.... I think the most reminiscent is this section from 0:31 to 0:41 where the frantic melody is being very slightly rushed, which is also seen in Shosty's 8th Quartet 2nd mvt. (just before the Klezmer theme... I think there are more examples like the 1st concerto 4th mvt., but I can't really say off the top of my head ). The mood of the piece, and the smooth transitions b/w the time signatures also prompted this statement. Whilst I am not *extremely* familiar with Prokofriev's pieces (I've only heard the concertoes and sonatas), I could *sense* as if it was influenced ... I think you get it idk.. So I was like... this could pass as a nice collab b/w the two Russian composers. Just a little piece as a scherzo :) Oh and also, I can't wait for the next 8 pieces on the set. Oh and you just had to wait an entire year for my reply so.... HAPPY NEW YEAR😝🎆🎇🎉
@ I actually haven’t listened to much of Shostakovich or Prokofiev, besides maybe one or two pieces, so this is an interesting statement. I’ve listened to Bartok more than either one of those two. Also, happy new year to you as well!
@@GorechierComposer ooohh... I like the "idea" of Bartok's music more than his execution. Ethnomusicology as a concept is something that I relate to, but his music is just not my cup of tea tbh
@@thewaltzingpiano Have you tried listening to The Miraculous Mandarin or Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta? I feel like those two works are pretty good; I would even recommend Bluebeards’s Castle if you like opera, it might be hit or miss for some though.
Tbh this is fun af to listen to 😭 I also did a similar vibe for the second half of a piano solo composition assignment last year- it was about ADHD and it's actually harder to play than this 💀
@@notubercharged Now I’m even more curious. It’s so hard that even musescore can’t play it right?? It sounds like you’ve won the difficulty competition👏
@GorechierComposer it's more I use an archived version of musescore3 because I don't want to relearn everything to use musescore4 so things just don't have samples recorded 😭 If you have somewhere where I can send a link to a Google drive I can give you access to my scores from last year :D There's a string quartet and violin/accordion/cello trio too
@ There really isn’t much to relearn between MS4 and MS3. MS4 is just as intuitive as MS3, if not better. They’ve added a lot of useful features, such as the ability to assign dynamics to each individual voice, that have made it much more worthwhile than MS3. I would really recommend you download MS4 sometime soon! Also you can send it to my email which is: (my channel name)@gmail.com
@@Shunarjuna I honestly don’t know how practical it would be performed because I wrote this as a joke. The most we could probably get is a good vst mockup.
@@MrLemuel2004 I will send you the score for free if you email me. If you’re on desktop, you should be able to find my email on my channel page under “more.” If you can’t find it, you can email me at: (my channel name) @ gmail . com
@@cmaxwellmusic80 I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for coming to my little concert! I’ll send you the score for free if you email me. You can find my email on my channel page where it says more. I cannot guarantee that the composition is playable though so please keep that in mind.
@@ErkaaJ That’s an interesting take. I definitely know what you mean by pieces lacking in character. Especially when the music gets to be 10+ minutes long. It feels like being dragged through mud.
@@millenniumtreasurer And that's great, and to your point Rach sounds amazing, it just sounds derivative to me. For that era, I'd prefer Ravel or Prok, and for whatever Rach is trying to achieve Liszt did it better.
@@Ххх-с4д Я не говорю по-русски, поэтому я использую переводчик Я вышлю вам оценку бесплатно, если вы напишите мне. Если вы работаете на настольном компьютере, вы сможете найти мою электронную почту на странице моего канала в разделе «Больше». Я не могу гарантировать, что она будет играбельна, так как я не ожидал, что кто-то захочет ее играть, когда сочинял ее. Пожалуйста, дайте мне знать, если у вас возникнут проблемы с поиском моего письма.
@GorechierComposer thank goodness. I was already feeling bad for the neighbors listening to the pianist practicing that all day 😂 But jokes aside, I do like what you did. It does convey well your intentions. And it looks playable, perhaps with some slight changes. Difficult. But playable
@@mellophs I appreciate the comments. Thank you for coming to my little concert! p.s. Even with some changes to make it more playable, you still would have to lock a pianist in a room and force them to play it lmao
This is the most caffeinated 1 minute and 10 seconds I've ever heard in my life
@@millenniumtreasurer This is the soundtrack of caffeine
Of all the pieces ever composed, this is indeed one of them
@@circle-of-5ths I’m not getting the joke. Can you explain?
@@GorechierComposerCan confirm. It is indeed a piece that is composed.
@@davidmcgowin But can you confirm if it was indeed composed?
@@GorechierComposer Piece: composed. Mood: uncomposed.
@@davidmcgowin Composer's state of mind: Leo Ornstein
As a theory nerd, I do in fact love this
@@Fanchen I challenge you to tell me what key this is in🤔
The motifs in this piece are just amazing. Also love the dissonance. Captures my state of mind at the moment perfectly!
@Tomtom1056LMAO I hope you still don’t feel that way now. I would imagine feeling the way this piece sounds is very exhausting. :(
Good thing the piano player didn't overreact. I was worried for a second.
It sounds like what happened when I put a bunch of notes in Finale to see/hear what would happen. Really not good.
@ I’m not even upset about this criticism because that’s not far off from what I did. This was a conscious choice that I made as a composer because I was literally searching for the weirdest, unconventional sound to express the idea of ‘frantic.’ I also planned the structure of this work before I wrote a single note so it’s definitely not just random though.
@@GorechierComposer i love it though haha
Alberto Ginastera just did a back flip out of heaven to come listen to this
@@doomfoot That sounds like a really rough landing. Are his legs okay?
This is music
@@Whatismusic1234 No. You are music
@GorechierComposer 😲
@@Whatismusic1234you are the greatest defender of Music on the Internet
@@Whatismusic1234 ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@Whatismusic1234You can now change your name since the question was answered
This is certainly the piece of all time
@@Stint. This is certainly the piece of all
@@GorechierComposer This is certainly the piece
@@jayfuror3892 This is certainly the
This is certainly
@@ashawilliams6390 This is
The most dopamine rush piano song i ever heard
@@gloo_boi I don’t know about dopamine rush but it’s a rush for sure…
Its a fucking piece
Prokofiev level 999 be like
@@Camille_Hargraves I think even Prokofiev would be afraid of this
@@GorechierComposerDon't think so. Take a look at his early piano pieces.
@@brynjaraamfuglestad Will do. I’ve watched The Gambler so I’m familiar with his antics. It’s honestly a really good opera.
I might be a music theorist
@@ThatOneGuyRAR If you might be a music theorist, can you help me theorize why no one wants to play this piece💀
Anyway, thank you for coming to my little concert!
If you can, I can play it
Now THİS is what I want from modern music
@@agk0604 It’s not what I want though💀
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for coming to my little concert!
Ives would've loved it
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin Why are your piano etudes so hard??? They make this look like hot cross buns. . .
@GorechierComposer Because they're etudes, and for the greater pianists, you need to be able to do nearly impossible things to accomplish new goals for the future of music,
This feels like it could become a movement from like a cello piano duet sonata
Also this would seem really cool orchestrated as well
@@musicmadness8330 Cello and Piano? The cellist would break some fingers for sure lmao.
I can kind of hear it for orchestra though. It would definitely be a struggle to convince an orchestra to even look at the score.
I like the bodolodoluduludulidilidileep at the end
@@Ambidextroid That’s a good way to describe it. It also sounds a bit like deedeledeedeledeedeleloop. Wouldn’t you agree?
Very nice. An interesting and fun composition :)
@JarmezGD Thank you for coming to my little concert!
gotta love that glissando
@Robotie It gives it a little woop de woop if you know what I mean lmao
Scarlatti's only known composition which was written entirely under the influence of LSD.
@@hoon_sol That sounds like a really bad trip then💀
"i want tigran hamasyan!"
- "we have tigran hamasyan at home"
tigran hamasyan at home:
@@tzovgo I have never heard of this composer in my life💀
What do you recommend?
LOVE IT!
@@franzlisztish You must be a music theorist?🤔🤣
Thank you for coming to my little concert!
@@GorechierComposer I am a musician. I don't know that I'd call myself a music theorist. I just enjoyed the piece - the little concert. It was certainly Frantic!!!
I need to learn this
@@Pianoboi1i1 But why would you want to torture yourself like this lmao.
@@Pianoboi1i1 If you’re serious though, I honestly don’t know how intuitive this would be to play since I wrote this as a joke and playability wasn’t at the top of my list of concerns. It would be really interesting to hear you perform it.
I think this would be quite hard but it seems possible, just need really good fingering for the right hand and practicing the leaps between the larger chords in the middle section, but I would because I CAN!!!
@ I believe in you soldier🫡
Considering playing this for an exam at uni, what could go wrong
I now have carpal tunnel
@@Relatively_Irrelevant I dislocated my third pinky when I tried to play the first few measures
@@GorechierComposer if you have a spare wrist and a hydraulic powered rocket attached to your arms for the jumps it might be possible
It made me think a bit of Ligeti's "Devil's staircase".
@@StefaanHimpe Was it the middle section that reminded you of it?
@@GorechierComposer mostly the beginning I think. Obviously it's not a carbon copy of his piece at all, more a thing about "energy" and use of some slowly rising (in pitch) frantically moving rhythms I guess.
@@StefaanHimpe That makes sense.
Thank you for coming to my little concert!
I actually love it. It's chaotic But charming!❤
@@sicongpiano8637 Thank you for coming to my little concert!
Almost thought this was Scriabin.
@@TyvfnVfnitte-zf3il I’ve listened to a few of Scriabin’s late works, but I don’t think they really fit the style of this piece. What about this piece sounds like Scriabin to you?
Poor guys ...
@@MeineMeinung-rt5qn It’s almost like you can hear the tears coming from the practice room. . .
I think you're possessed by Prokofriev's and Shostakovich's spirits, and now they're both fighting for control or smth...
nice piece tho :)
@@thewaltzingpiano Quick question, what about this reminds you of Shostakovich? You’re the first to mention him.
@@GorechierComposer hmm.... I think the most reminiscent is this section from 0:31 to 0:41 where the frantic melody is being very slightly rushed, which is also seen in Shosty's 8th Quartet 2nd mvt. (just before the Klezmer theme... I think there are more examples like the 1st concerto 4th mvt., but I can't really say off the top of my head ).
The mood of the piece, and the smooth transitions b/w the time signatures also prompted this statement. Whilst I am not *extremely* familiar with Prokofriev's pieces (I've only heard the concertoes and sonatas), I could *sense* as if it was influenced ... I think you get it idk..
So I was like... this could pass as a nice collab b/w the two Russian composers. Just a little piece as a scherzo :)
Oh and also, I can't wait for the next 8 pieces on the set.
Oh and you just had to wait an entire year for my reply so.... HAPPY NEW YEAR😝🎆🎇🎉
@ I actually haven’t listened to much of Shostakovich or Prokofiev, besides maybe one or two pieces, so this is an interesting statement. I’ve listened to Bartok more than either one of those two.
Also, happy new year to you as well!
@@GorechierComposer ooohh... I like the "idea" of Bartok's music more than his execution. Ethnomusicology as a concept is something that I relate to, but his music is just not my cup of tea tbh
@@thewaltzingpiano Have you tried listening to The Miraculous Mandarin or Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta? I feel like those two works are pretty good; I would even recommend Bluebeards’s Castle if you like opera, it might be hit or miss for some though.
I thought I've already composed a weird piano piece but...
@@aPersonWhoHasViolins I’m sure you could write something much more weird. This isn’t even the weirdest piece in the set though lmao.
As a music theorist, I agree
@@toster7877 I would love to see your analysis of this because I can hardly explain it lmao
Tbh this is fun af to listen to 😭
I also did a similar vibe for the second half of a piano solo composition assignment last year- it was about ADHD and it's actually harder to play than this 💀
@@notubercharged You should definitely post it!
@GorechierComposer if I find someone who can play it 😭
The musescore export misses out quite a few details
@@notubercharged Now I’m even more curious. It’s so hard that even musescore can’t play it right?? It sounds like you’ve won the difficulty competition👏
@GorechierComposer it's more I use an archived version of musescore3 because I don't want to relearn everything to use musescore4 so things just don't have samples recorded 😭
If you have somewhere where I can send a link to a Google drive I can give you access to my scores from last year :D
There's a string quartet and violin/accordion/cello trio too
@ There really isn’t much to relearn between MS4 and MS3. MS4 is just as intuitive as MS3, if not better. They’ve added a lot of useful features, such as the ability to assign dynamics to each individual voice, that have made it much more worthwhile than MS3. I would really recommend you download MS4 sometime soon!
Also you can send it to my email which is:
(my channel name)@gmail.com
I actually really liked this! Would love to hear it played on a real piano by a real pianist.
@@Shunarjuna I honestly don’t know how practical it would be performed because I wrote this as a joke. The most we could probably get is a good vst mockup.
Amazing! Would be there an available piano score for this piece?
@@MrLemuel2004 I will send you the score for free if you email me.
If you’re on desktop, you should be able to find my email on my channel page under “more.” If you can’t find it, you can email me at:
(my channel name) @ gmail . com
Bach if he was Bartók:
@@wifty362 This definitely has the energy of some of the faster Bach inventions lmao
Bachtók
@@thepotatoportal69 So true xD
Not a music theorist but I still really like it!
That's subjective though, it could still be terrible 🙂
@@brobison75 I mean. . .the set that this is from is called “9 Terrible Pieces for Piano”. . .
@GorechierComposer Yup, so I read! I just didn't want to disappoint you if you really wanted it to be terrible.
Let’s say, this piano composition is a bit… interesting
@CDoubleSharp If you thought this was interesting, there are 8 more like this and it only gets worse. . .
Are we trying to summon Tigran Hamasyan?
@@terrotorotbart8319 …you might be catching on to something with this one…
well... I might be cursed
@@YUYANG_music Press F to un-curse
banger
@@eboone Bang(er) your head on the piano out frustration💀
If cafo was written by a pianist
@@glenson4402 Some parts of this definitely sound like metal. I don’t even listen to metal.
this is giving me anxiety
@@SuperMarioOddity If that’s the case, then I’ve done my job as composer lmao
@@SuperMarioOddity The mood I was going for was frantic
Bravo!
@@atyoshi Thank you for coming to my little concert!
"Frantic"
@@GémenoixPiano You’re a winner!
@@GémenoixPiano That’s exactly the mood I was going for
Mmmm. Contemporary music. I love it.
@@HaydnFromCFlat This is not just contemporary music, it’s ultra mega super non-gmo contemporary music
@@GorechierComposer It's amazing and I love it.
I dunno, it's a bit melodic to be truly contemporary... :P
@@klop4228 Yes yes. It has a melody, and it's very unique and it stands out from other contemporary pieces I've listened to.
@@HaydnFromCFlat I do like it, I'm just making a joke about modern music haha
Epic
@Jartious They should use this in the next Marvel movie trailer
@GorechierComposer yes
3+2 WHAT
I enjoy this a lot! Where can I get the score?
@@cmaxwellmusic80 I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for coming to my little concert!
I’ll send you the score for free if you email me. You can find my email on my channel page where it says more. I cannot guarantee that the composition is playable though so please keep that in mind.
@@cmaxwellmusic80 If you can’t find my email then please let me know.
The final sounds like Bartok
@@MarcoSavínMoreno Does any particular piece come to mind?
The end reminds me of the end of the first movement of Sonata for Piano
I mean, I'd rather listen to this than Rachmaninoff
@@ErkaaJ Is this sarcasm?💀
@ Probably just biased, but I find Rachmaninoff incredibly boring. At least this has some character, whether good or bad lol
@@ErkaaJ That’s an interesting take. I definitely know what you mean by pieces lacking in character. Especially when the music gets to be 10+ minutes long. It feels like being dragged through mud.
Damn
My favorite composer is Rachmaninoff
@@millenniumtreasurer And that's great, and to your point Rach sounds amazing, it just sounds derivative to me. For that era, I'd prefer Ravel or Prok, and for whatever Rach is trying to achieve Liszt did it better.
Как можно получить ноты?
@@Ххх-с4д Я не говорю по-русски, поэтому я использую переводчик
Я вышлю вам оценку бесплатно, если вы напишите мне. Если вы работаете на настольном компьютере, вы сможете найти мою электронную почту на странице моего канала в разделе «Больше».
Я не могу гарантировать, что она будет играбельна, так как я не ожидал, что кто-то захочет ее играть, когда сочинял ее.
Пожалуйста, дайте мне знать, если у вас возникнут проблемы с поиском моего письма.
Obviously written on a computer.
Not bad it and it does remind me of bartok a bit .. but good luck convincing a pianist to play this ...
@@eel9 It’s honestly not meant to be playable. If anyone tried though, they might lose a finger or two.
@GorechierComposer thank goodness. I was already feeling bad for the neighbors listening to the pianist practicing that all day 😂
But jokes aside, I do like what you did. It does convey well your intentions. And it looks playable, perhaps with some slight changes. Difficult. But playable
@@mellophs I appreciate the comments. Thank you for coming to my little concert!
p.s. Even with some changes to make it more playable, you still would have to lock a pianist in a room and force them to play it lmao
lmao
@@SamVigz If anybody attempted to play it, they probably wouldn’t be laughing💀