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Conjurism
This is so beautiful..
I love it. My only question would be at 00:09, was that an intentional key change or whatever? I notice it throught the same part further along, so I'm assuming it was intentional, which its not BAD, i just kinda notice it a lot because the notes at that second seem to..clash? for lack of better words. That's all really, nothing bad about it, just curious as to that part. Otherwise its stunning.
Why thank you, haha. And yes, it was clashy on purpose. =P
I think it would get a bit boring if I had left it alone, and would've ..hurt? the mood I was going for if I had resolved to a more solid chord.
Glad you found it a good listen! =)
Stultus Sed Callidus
Are you actually familiar with consonance bersus dissonance?
I am not, but your post has made me curious, so I'm going to go bug somebody about it/google it. =P
Antago Dye
The arrangement is very beautiful.
If I were to nitpick; A few notes seem to cut-off earlier than expected (to me). And did you play this on a non-weighted instrument? Deeper dynamics could truly get this piece on another level.
But it's just nitpicking and just my opinion; as I've said, to me the arrangement is very beautiful and whichever way you want to go with your arrangement is your call
best of luck~
Why thank you! and nitpicks are fine, as they are generally observant and constructive.
This is actually a MIDI piano, made with Sibelius 6. I agree, dynamics would be amazing. especially in the second to last phrase when the notes are all on the same octave. I would like it to get quieter there.
Azula the Phoenix Queen
Quite lovely, although it's more bi-tonal than dissonant. I did something similar while dicking around at the piano once.
It's much too short though!
It kind of reminds me of the French Impressionist composers, you should check out Debussy, Faure, and Durufle for inspiration.
Lolyep, I made this from dicking around at a piano.
and I agree, it is too short, but I couldn't really seem to find where else it could go. I'll check out the names you mentioned, though. Along with learning the correct musical terms for this. x_x