This is just absolute genius.... It's sounds alot like Debussy, and reading the comments it seems like you get that comment alot. Really nice job though. Sounds like Pegagus is nonchalantly roming through the heavens.
To be honest I don't care if someone calls something a song or a work or whatever. It means nothing. The music is what is important. There are plenty of pieces of music that claim to be songs/works yet they have no musical value to them. They are just noise.
This is a good piece, it reminds me a lot of gaspard de la nuit, i.e ondine. by ravel, of course. It gets a bit repetitive at times, I think it would benefit from a bit more dynamic variety. It reminds me of Jeux D'eau as well. Good stuff.
I liked this a great deal. It came across as a semi-pastiche of Debussy. Try to develop more of your own voice. Very skillfully done, however.
Also, don't call instrumental pieces 'songs'. Songs are sung by singers and have words. Better to use terms such as 'piece', 'work' and 'composition' - it will help you to be taken more seriously if you don't use incorrect terminology. Remember, no voice, no words, NOT a 'song'.
This is not a recording, but it's a conversion from a midi file to an mp3 soundfont-which gives you that "realistic" feeling that a real piano actually has.
Very, very cool
thestoryofadream 9 months ago
This is just absolute genius.... It's sounds alot like Debussy, and reading the comments it seems like you get that comment alot. Really nice job though. Sounds like Pegagus is nonchalantly roming through the heavens.
stripedman201 10 months ago
To be honest I don't care if someone calls something a song or a work or whatever. It means nothing. The music is what is important. There are plenty of pieces of music that claim to be songs/works yet they have no musical value to them. They are just noise.
This is a good piece, it reminds me a lot of gaspard de la nuit, i.e ondine. by ravel, of course. It gets a bit repetitive at times, I think it would benefit from a bit more dynamic variety. It reminds me of Jeux D'eau as well. Good stuff.
MrMusicalLion 1 year ago
@MrMusicalLion
its not Debussy style i don't think and is not influenced by Jeux Deau, but
It is probably for the most part Chinese classical piano
CBasie2856 1 year ago
@CBasie2856 It reminds me a lot of Ondine, I didn't think it was debussy style at all though. Chinese classical sounds about right.
MrMusicalLion 1 year ago
excellent
Volentrix 1 year ago
I liked this a great deal. It came across as a semi-pastiche of Debussy. Try to develop more of your own voice. Very skillfully done, however.
Also, don't call instrumental pieces 'songs'. Songs are sung by singers and have words. Better to use terms such as 'piece', 'work' and 'composition' - it will help you to be taken more seriously if you don't use incorrect terminology. Remember, no voice, no words, NOT a 'song'.
Good luck!
DeliciousManager 1 year ago
@DeliciousManager
Very rarely do I call pieces "songs". This was that one occasion where I messed up on that.
CBasie2856 1 year ago
Ahhh.. Thanks :)
A long time.... ha ha
This is not a recording, but it's a conversion from a midi file to an mp3 soundfont-which gives you that "realistic" feeling that a real piano actually has.
CBasie2856 1 year ago