4 or 5 Inconsolable Preludes

• Sep 26, 2012 - 23:32

Of course this sounds better with me playing it at the piano with the right weights and emphasis and phrasing but I wanted to have what ive done so far in print .Lazy today so didn't get everything I have written so far one piece is inspired by Sabatella 's fine harmonies . anyway -all of these wont be finished for at least another month. the one with the repeated c's came to me in just a few minutes so it is going to get revised.simplicity isnt all that simple or fine .still working on my 2 violin concerti no1and no.3 No.2 doesn't have a violin part or any real themes yet my poor piano concerto ad the idea for 2nd will be a long tim e before i engrave them!I'm so busy all ovr the place with this music I dont even practice anymore. SAD!

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I really love what you have so far of Inconsolable Prelude 5. I want to learn to play it - that's the kind of love I mean.

Hope you have time to work on it soon. It's really very appealing.

trash
learn music theory

level 1
begin with:
-tonic
-dominant
-subdominant
then:
learn basic chords:
-major
-minor
-diminished
and then the structure of the piece:
-motive
-phrase
-melody
-theme

now you can compose a simple piece, improvisation

level 2
begin with:
-secondary chords
learn intermediate chords:
-7th chords
-9th
-suspended
-half diminshed

-also learn intervals

with that knowledge you should practise composing

In reply to by seletherion

I would say that you should learn a little more music theory yourself. You obviously have no clue regarding the complexities of music since about 1850. In addition, criticizing a 12 year old, incomplete piece is particularly rude.

Perhaps you should learn about 20th century music. Perhaps you should learn about kindness and politeness. You clearly don't know a thing about any of these.

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