Week 4: Complete // Apr 12th
Welcome to Week 4 of the Composition Challenge!
Today's show will be the final didactic livestream of the series! Next week, we will reconvene to enjoy each other's music in the final watch party.
Click here to access the show!
In this livestream, I will not only walk you through all the steps of writing a short piece from beginning to end - I will also be composing in front of you, in real time!
Use this thread to submit the pieces you've been working on and any updates about your process.
See you in the stream!
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Hello Ashley (Ash) Lucero or anyone who can help :), I skipped week 3 assignment due to travelling, apologies . Now I am preparing the piece and have chosen a lullaby. I have developed a melody and a succession of arpeggios so far. My question is, have lullabies a set structure? thank you so so much!
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First of all, I want to thank Ashley for conducting this Composition Challenge (which it certainly was!). It got me to compose something which I have wanted to for a long time - I always needed to learn more before I was ready, a 'requirement' that is never remedied. It was also great, and humbling, watching you compose in real time. In 20 minutes you had a piece essentially filled out. I am still trying to finish the first week's assignment.
I am posting the (nearly?) finished Etude 1. I have modified it since the last posting by working in a Stravinsky quote. I am also including a modified version of the middle section. I will try to post a performance of this by week's end. The outer (A, A') sections are more or less under control (sort of). The middle section ..... well, we'll see. I intend to continue to keep trying to compose, referring to the other assignments I was never able to get to. Looking forward to the final session - really!! already?
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Well here it is (or almost). I said last week I would write an arpeggio study based on the progression of 'minor chord', 'tonic major', 'relative minor' etc. When I first played around with it I thought I'd made a mistake as the progression didn't sound so good but I've had a little time to work on it (still not too much) and this is what I've come up with. I've called it "Planter's Paradise" and those of you who did Mircea's right hand workshop will know why. Hopefully I'll get to record it later in the week and maybe modify it a bit. Any suggestions will be welcome. I started writing it in two parts but changed to one part later which is why the bass notes are whole notes in the first eight bars but not after that
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I would like to say thank you to Tonebase and Ashley (Ash) for running this composition challenge, it was a lot of fun and I enjoyed it a lot. I also want to thank all the fellow composers and guitarists, it's awesome to see all the ideas and discussions running here. Last week has been very busy for me and I was not in a mental state to complete my assignment, so there is two sketches for this week. My goal with this challenge was to compose, score, record and film one sketch for each of the four weeks and I think I finally was able to completed the cycle!