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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Hi everyone. This week has been quite challenging for me. I had lots of ideas that somehow didn´t want to work together. Yesterday morning, just before loosing my faith, I watched (and listened to) all your pieces, looking for inspiration. And it was like getting a shower. I felt refreshed and got to work again. I saw then that I had been trying to "reinvent the wheel" in the last week. I took a simple idea and squeezed it hard. This idea appeared in Jacob Wagner´s livestream, when he mentioned the typical 2nd interval in the music of Weiss (idiomatic to the baroque lute, and used also by De Visée, the Gaultiers, etc). So I decided to write a simple-diatonic-predictable piece, exploring the possibilities of that 2nd interval. This is the bacground fo my "Hommage to Weiss"( I was tempted to call it "Hommage to Blaise" for his amazing work). So I´m icredibly thankful to you all for sharing your music, and your comments.
P.S. Some of you commented on my piece last week , and for some reason Imwasn´t able to answer you, so I apologize. Ashley asked if I was inspired by Rodrigo´s "Tiento Antiguo". The fact is that I don´t even know the piece (shame on me), so surely I had some Happy Helpers whispering in my ears. Don´t we all?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1amMLyoQpyhTsj-ORWb3GoIUvrTlSW0L4/view?usp=sharing
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Greetings
Thankyou Ashley another relaxed, inspiring and informative livestream. I am posting a video of a duet which I developed out of the lost study in week 1.
Apologies I haven't interacted much on the forum recently. Im figuring out my way of composing in little pockets amidst the world mayhem. A lot of my work is getting scribbled on manuscripts and little videos (as suggested on stream).
I have struggled with Sibelius in a technical sense. But the biggest challenge so far has been capturing the special moments whilst playing on the guitar and applying it onto notation. I play my idea to my family -they like it so I go and put it onto Sibelius - play it to them again and they say I haven't captured the magic . Both struggles I'm sure will resolve with practice.
I have been trying to do 2 other compositions - a piece where I have applied the a bit of villa lobos etude 1 RH pattern. And a theme and variations. Not sure if they will get finished over weekend though.
Loving everyones beautiful work your good humour and creativity.
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Thank you to everyone's kind comments on my first version - this is the latest version of my 'Planter's Paradise. I've tried to take into account Ashley's comments on the original. I don't know how successful I've been. i think the bass line is slightly more interesting if nothing else. Hopefully post a video tomorrow.