greggest recommended the book Classical Form by William E. Caplin to me.Within five pages, I already wanted to try the first described form, the "Small Ternary" form.
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darkside555 for the German correction.)
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>o< Aww! I got a mention. Hehe!
Good job, Chipuni-- it's great to see you're already enjoying the book and experimenting with things. Even if you end up deciding that strict classical form music isn't what you want to do, there are of course elements that can cross over, informing and enriching other styles as well.
This is a sweet, content-sounding little piece. I like it! ("little" just meaning short)
Good job, Chipuni-- it's great to see you're already enjoying the book and experimenting with things. Even if you end up deciding that strict classical form music isn't what you want to do, there are of course elements that can cross over, informing and enriching other styles as well.
This is a sweet, content-sounding little piece. I like it! ("little" just meaning short)
Aahh, very sweet. This particular piece has a distinct mood to it, which I am glad to hear. Some of your more recent compositional experiments seemed to have lacked distinction (in regards to an aesthetic sense of "mood"). Your compositions are always strong, as far as I can tell, but this one distinguishes itself. Be proud, relentless musician!
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