A Growing Intro (First commentor chooses the name!)
Earlier today I finished a quick introduction to a new piece I'm writing.
But I've hit the writer's block; I don't know where I'm going with this. :(
So far, the two things that are needed are:
a) A direction of where to go with this, and
b) A name for what I have so far
So, I've decided to let the wonderful composers of Musescore decide:
The first person to comment gets to name the piece, and the inspiration can come from anybody.
As always, suggestions, comments and criticism are all welcome.
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I've added another section, with 300% more diminished chords :)
For those who are asking what I was thinking (read: what crazy drugs I was on) in the 2/2 time section, what I was going for was desperate fleeing.
Again, naming is up for grabs.
In reply to More music by The Small Cheese
As for a title, how about "Crazy with a Side of Awesomeness"? I really liked each part (especially the first and last). And as for the direction, how about you slow things down tand add contrast?
In reply to As for a title, how about by JeremyTheViolinist
I've cleaned up some of the piece, and have begun writing some of the suggested slow part.
Also, as promised, I have changed the name.
So, johann35 , could you possibly tell me your name so that I could properly give you credit for giving my work a name?
Thanks for the comment
In reply to More Writing by The Small Cheese
By the way, if you want to add note symbols (i.e. half note, quarter note) to your tempo markings, you can use the little keyboard icon at the bottom left of the screen (after you open the text box).
In reply to By the way, if you want to by musiclover007
Thanks for the notation info!
This is probably going to be the final version of this piece until I get over another writers block.
Enjoy, and thanks for the ideas!
I'm finally happy with the second section and the ending.
In reply to Finished! by The Small Cheese
Congratulations! I'm going through a phase where I can't seem to hunker down and finish any pieces, so, I'm glad to hear you have.