wrote a thing! originally had bigger plans for this but it turns out composing is hard and im out of practice. once again wow having a strong music theory foundation is really helpful for this
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wrote a thing! originally had bigger plans for this but it turns out composing is hard and im out of practice. once again wow having a strong music theory foundation is really helpful for this

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First original composition in a while! Inspired by Schikele's Rondo but the material is all original :)
Things I have learned from this:
My teachers were actually right about using common chord progressions
Repeated rhythmic motifs are really fun
Sometimes a melody can just be an arpeggio
The real problem with MIDI instruments is they don't know how to balance and blend
current mood
[image description: link from legend of zelda holding up an image of notes moving in parallel fifths. the text says “its my composition and I get to choose the parallel fifths. end ID]
current project: trying to arrange xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx into sonata-allegro form for string quartet
BD: conjunct melodies are better because you can sing themÂ
me: haha big leaps go brrr

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wrote this for class, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out! turns out actually knowing music theory makes a difference
Tenor trombone followers–should I drop the third measure an octave or is this alright?
intro to the fanfare I’m writing! I’m pretty happy with how this is turning out