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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Here is the recording and sheet music to my piece. I'm including the sheet music again because I did a couple of small edits.
There are two motifs. The A section has the melody motif from i-VI with a slur. This is repeated in the B section with a key and rhythm change from the i-V7 chord. The second motif is the descending scale in the A section which is imitated in the B section in the new key.
It would be great to have new sets of ears on this. I feel like I can't hear it anymore 😜 Any suggestions are welcome. This is my first classical piece so I know there's lots of room for improvement. Sorry if I went beyond the assignment this week. I think I have an obsessive/compulsive personality 😂
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Dear friends, can you export your Musescore or Sibelius files as wav or mp3 and upload them too? Then we can listen them with our smartphones. I couldn't open them even with my computer because I have an older version of Musecore, I have to update it.
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- Type of development: imitation, repetition, polyphony and harmony
- Easy things: find a motive and work out ideas
- Hard things: avoid common tonal idioms and limit myself to short sketch
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Here's mine.☺️
I've done some diminutions and inversions and transpositions and things like that. I kept it to one page, so maybe the end feels a bit squished.
I think it needs a title, but I don't have one.
Hopefully I'll record it if I have time.