Week 3: Draft // Apr 5th
Welcome to Week 3! This week we focused on form, setting parameters, and drafting in aims of completing more short pieces.
The assignment for this week is to blueprint (plan) our ideas into whole pieces (arch map, graphic drawing, text) and complete at least 1 rough draft.
Use the following format to post:
Things you found easy:
Things you found difficult:
More information or graphics/files of your completed assignment.
Congrats on making it to week 3, my fellow composers!
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Hi everyone!
Here is my piece for this week. I wrote it in midi and barely touched my guitar. My challenge to myself this week was to be less "guitarry" so I wrote it directly into Sibelius. It was fun. I was trying to be a little more Brouwer-esqe but now sure if I succeeded. I love how he is modern and quirky but still finds the most amazing melodies. I'm not interested in being too avant-garde because I love a good melody. This is a quirky little piece in d minor with some chromaticism. I haven't a clue yet how I will play it on the guitar :)
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Thomas said:
I think it is crucial to limitate ideas. But this is hard.Yeah!!
Thomas said:
I would need more restrictions, I guess.Deadlines and restrictions are perhaps our best friends
Thomas said:
I compose a kind of ABAmy ABA just have collapsed (see above). Life is brutal and we can't help it - don't give up!! Anyway - good job!
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Eric said:
When it came time to actually put concepts into notes, I hated almost everything I came up with.Oh! Eric! You are not alone with that!
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Dear Friends,
I have a fulltime job and it was a really busy week, so had no time to relax and create. My brain is full of unnecessary stuff. So I decided to use the motive of the first week's imitiation assignment (Carcassi Op.60 No: 6). Thankfully, it evolved to something else.
Things you found easy: I used the melody from the first week, no need to be a creative
Things you found difficult: Avoid being boring when repeating the sections
More information or graphics/files of your completed assignment: I wanted to make a rondo, but it is also like theme and variations. I am not sure if the form fits to rondo, because I changed the sections a bit. I used this form: A B A1 C A B1 A2 -
Here is my recording of "Lullaby". There are slight changes (in the second repetition) to the written notes. Sound a bit ugly, but it was not enough time to learn and repeat recording
I know I should practice a little more. I've tried to keep mainly climate and mood of the song.
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Please do not pay attention to my stupid faces, they come from looking at the music against the light! -
Thanks Marek! This composing stuff is not easy for me. The creative ideas are not flowing quickly. I'm more of a player than creator. I think it would be helpful if I had more formal music training ( with theory, harmony, structure composition , ear training and analysis, etc courses that music conservatory students get) with more music appreciation listening experience.
At this point my creative writing is purely the melodic side with simple harmonies. Since my favorite guitar music is the tradition Spanish repertoire, I think my draft for this project has a Spanish flavor in a Phrigian mode.
Thanks for the encouragement. I need it!!
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Understood Marek! That makes sense, and you are doing a great job with your own composition challenge- I just looked and it keeps getting better and better. Keep up the fine work!
I guess we need to find the right balance in guitar playing and creative writing, and time for both, as well as for the other things in our lives--not an easy juggling act.