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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OK Debbie , Marek Tabisz and Blaise Laflamme , you twisted my arm.
Here's a recording of the piece. Er, you didn't ask for a good performance, so... you get what you wish for . I did my best with the time I had. Thanks for your encouragement!
There is an added cat this time to make up for it though.
I gave it a title - "Arisings and Passings"
Oh, and I forgot to say what was easy and difficult:
Easy - the task of just doing the diminution, transposition etc. and exploring the musicality of the material
Hard - I had ideas for how I wanted to relate all the materials, but often the natural development of a single phrase would go in a slightly different direction to the one I was planning, e.g. I was planning to direct the melody to a specific note at the end so that it would resolve to where I wanted later, but that melody ended up progressing to far, or it needed too many repetitions to get to the point I wanted and became too repetitive. I also found that the melodic transformations I was doing here prodded me towards a more Bach-type texture, which is OK, but I found a little tricky to maintain a style I like and use more interesting sonorities on the guitar. Also, just deciding clearly on the harmony - I knew the types of chords I wanted, and I didn't want to do anything particularly classical, but as soon as you attempt to do things untraditionally, you deprive yourself of all the technical resources the traditional systems have.
I also made some minimal changes to the score too, so here it is again:
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Hi Everybody,
Thankyou Ashley for last weeks inspiring livestream and waw and congratulations to everyone composing efforts!! so interesting to hear how unique everyone is.
I have been experimenting with some of these 'development' ideas/ techniques. I especially resonated with ways to use repetition. My brain works quite well with visual shapes so writing on manuscript and using these repeating shapes has been a breakthrough . I invested in the Schoenberg book and this is helping me.
I have found writing melodys quite easy and super fulfilling and fun.
I found siblious tricky getting the multiple voices and sustain right. I have decided to spend more time studying Sibelius and hopefully be able to work quicker and more creatively .
I have posted a score of my lost study with a 2nd guitar part (melody) ontop. I would like to record it so you can all hear it from real guitars I hope ill be able to do this through the week.
One Love