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. My draft is a little "tense calm" piece inspired on Pirita Klooster (Tallin). I wanted an "ancient flavour", so I used the dorian mode, lots of pedal tones on D and a minor dominant at the end of the piece. The estructure evolved by itslef, and I used a simple motive to give it some coherence.
The difficult task was to return to the starting theme in a convincing way. I´m afraid I didn´t achieve this, but surely this is what writing a draft is about. I post a video and the score (handwrited).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19hnu3cF1DSOhDHVh4YNyBc0Q6jVT4ZiJ/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xvAwnJU9z2zBGzeipuvN_ywiy8yehGiq/view?usp=sharing
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Sorry for not participating until now, but it has been a busy week at work and a frustrating week with music.
I started trying to develop my reharmonization of On Top of Spaghetti into a theme and variations (called the Pasta Aisle), mapping some variation ideas out. When it came time to actually put concepts into notes, I hated almost everything I came up with. I'm posting the two variations I have so far, but I feel like I have hit a brick wall. My plan was have the actual cheesy melody played last.
When I hit the wall, I decided to start working on something else. I took a motive I came up with last week and started developing it, with Poulenc's Sarabande for Guitar loosely in my mind, since the motive reminded me of that. I kind of like what I have so far, but again I've hit a wall. Any ideas? I'd like to introduce some chromaticism, but when I try some things, I think they sound horrible.
I've enjoyed the first two weeks very much, but honestly, this third week makes me want to just go back to practicing guitar and playing other music (written by anyone but me).
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I intended to have a go at a piece in 3/4 but decided it was really 6/8 when I completed the draft!
I thought I'd keep it simple - just ABA.
The easy bit? Doing a plan was fairly easy and I came up with several motifs ...
The difficult bit? ... sticking to the plan. I did manage to keep my plan of a minor A section then a major B section, but my original intent was to start with something chordal then move to arpeggios.
It still needs a lot of refinement and possibly another section, but it was fun to write, and I decided to be playful with the harmonies in the B section (I definitely need a lesson on harmony!).