Étude op.1 n.1 “Chromatic” - Tim De Buyser
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- My first composition which took me about three months.
First section inspired by Chopin’s Prelude op.28 n.12 and op.28 n.16.
Slow section inspired by Chopin’s Andante Spianato op.22
I hope you enjoy! :)
(MuseScore username: Tim De Buyser Piano)
Mooi ! hopelijk volgen er nog études ... vol verwachting.
🎉energetic start and very beautifull melody in the middle part around 1min❤
Great first attempt in composing!
So energetic, dope rly.
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I watched the video for the first time! I'm fascinated by a very good song❤ I'm also thinking of starting composing soon. When composing piano music, where should I start first?
Hello, I’m very sorry for my late reply.😕
The way I started is to improvise on my piano and then record it. It I played something I really liked I would write it down. If you have a computer or laptop I suggest you get MuseScore, it has a very good sound library if you download the new sounds, but if you don’t have a computer there is a mobile app called Sibelius. I used this one before I got my laptop. Then I listened to a lot of music, as you can see in this piece, I got a lot of ideas and inspiration from Chopin.
So yeah that’s my advice, improvise on the piano and get some inspiration from composers.👍 hope i could help
Cool musical figuer, I like it.
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Who needs the tonic when you can have none at all!
But there is a tonic? I’m a bit confused
It is a common misconception that chromaticism is atonality
Gin tonic ?
Imma give u un consential kisses bruh
it's nice but I don't think the playing gives it its merit. is this midi?
Yes it’s midi bcs I’m pretty sure it’s impossible to play ( or at least very hard). I think I’ll have to change some of the notes to make it more playable
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