Week 2: Develop // Mar 29th
Welcome to Week 2's main thread! Here you can find the outline of materials and sample exercises to get you started. Then, post your finished exercises (either all at once or one at a time depending on your work flow.) Please use the following format when posting:
- Type(s) of development exercises used:
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
Feel free to include any other thoughts in your post!
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Hello Ash and everybody!
First let me start by saying that I am enjoying so much your lessons! Thank you Ash! Also as I had to see the second lesson in stream I would like to vote now yes for a course on harmony or any other musical subject in Tonebase. I am travelling tomorrow and will not have enough internet access for 10 days so I am sending this exercise now, although I would have liked to work more on it. I will continue to develop it during my trip. I don't know its quality but I have learnt a lot by doing it!
Process: I came up with a motif, then I developed it by using repetition, diminution, augmentation, segmentation, and inversion. I put a base, and continued by writing a succession of chords. Melodies are popping up in my head, or at least phrases, so I will continue to work with this in the next few days.
Easy: The process, structured, an exercise. I knew what I had to do, and tried to do it. I was not lost even when I always thought that writing notes was out of my ability,
Difficult: I need to know more about chords, harmony, to make the motif more interesting and beautiful. I think what I have made is too simple, using for example in the last measure a chord of 2 notes because I could not find a better way to resolve.
Sorry I could not send a guitar recording today..... will have to put up con el pianito...
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- Type(s) of development exercises used: This is an attempt at exercise 2 from Ashley's list: "Write an interesting 4-5 note rhythm, then write it backwards. Use it on the open strings over a bass line that you write yourself"
- Things you found easy: It wasn't too hard, but the result is not my favorite. I'm not sure I really did exactly what the exercise calls for.
- Things you found difficult: The "interesting" rhythm sounded a lot less interesting when played backwards.
Also, the glissandos sound really dorky on the MIDI piano - sorry!
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Type of development exercises used: I noodled around and found a motif I liked - the melody on top of the Bm-G. I then found another motif I liked which is the descending scale under the moving bass notes. This became my A section. In the B section I messed around with bringing back the second motif in the key of Eminor in two different ways. The first way it turns around back to repeat the B section and the second way it leads back to the key of Bm. The form of the piece is AABBA
Things I found easy: coming up with the original motif ideas. I was sitting outside enjoying the first real day of spring here in Bulgaria. I just survived my first winter here and it wasn't easy for this southern california girl!
Things I found hard: developing the ideas into something original but not weird. I think the piece is a little peculiar - a work in progress. I will record it tomorrow and submit that so you all can hear what I'm talking about. I prefer the real guitar to the god awful sound of the guitar in Sibelius - it sounds like a harpsichord with no soul, lol