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Name:
Adam Field
Channel Views:
807
Age:
21
Joined:
Dec 25, 2009
Latest Activity:
2 months ago
About Me:
 
I am an undergraduate Music Composition Major, Music Technology minor studying at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. This page is dedicated to exposing many of my recorded works.

Scores available upon request. Feel free to message me if interested.


About My Music:

My music tends to be both emotional and formalized, often atonal and often tonal, dissonant and pleasurable, exotic yet familiar, free and formal...with influences from abstractionism, surrealism, impressionism, expressionism, romanticism, post-modernism and everything else I have ever heard.
Country:
United States
Music:
I love all kinds of music but if I had to pick some favorite composers right now I would have to go with Brian Ferneyhough, Reza Vali, Elliott Carter, Ligeti, Debussy, Ravel, Verdi and, of course, Brahms, Beethoven, Bach.
Recent Activity  
Shredlord12345 liked a video (2 months ago)
Performed by Jessie Nucho.
 
 
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Performed by Greg Jukes.


Job 40:15-24

15 Behold now behemoth, which I made...   more
 
 
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Recording of a reading by the incredible Jack Quartet.
 
 
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Performed by the incredible Donna Amato.


Program Notes:

Psychosis No. 1 is...   more
 
Channel Comments
deafisadeaf (4 months ago)
Shredlord12345, cool channel!
PatrickMurrayMusic (7 months ago)
Hey dude! Thanks for being my first youtube friend :p. Just got this channel today!
chiledofthekorn (7 months ago)
i have to tell you that your first string quartet is amazing
the dynamics holds so much fours of the breached tonality
i really lookfarward to hearing more from you
your second one is very fine too
thanks for checking out my channel btw
i should be uploading a four part movement for piano and i would love to know what you think of when i doo
kind regards
Gabriel Williams
fierydog (8 months ago)
Excellent channel. I love your quartets.
chesterdill (1 year ago)
oh ya... haha. I guess I forgot to put it on youtube. It's uploaded now. I usually am very melodic in my music but this is more like...impressionistic... Debussy sorta thing. The programs I use are Finale Print Music and Guitar Pro 5. I use Finale for symphonies and guitar pro for guitar and piano.
chesterdill (1 year ago)
sup bro... your music is very impressive. I love your creativity. I'm going to be definitely following you and your pursuit of music. You should check out some of my stuff. It is a little less abstract than what you write but I've never taken a music class nor can I play any instruments haha. I just do it as a hobby. I think you would like my new song "In Dreams". Its a little different but let me know what you think...laters
~Chester
sevishmusic (1 year ago)
Cheers for the comment, I've checked out your string quartet no.1, microtonal harpsichord and bells music. Really impressed, especially the string piece.
I haven't tried much of 24-tone equal temperament, it doesn't add many intervals that I like. The semi-augmented fourth is superb though, and neutral thirds and sixths are good fun. Some good musical weapons for serious experimental heads.
Have you tried the Bohlen-Pierce scale? Melodically it is really similar to 8-tone equal temperament you have already been using but harmonically it's something else entirely.
Take care man.
S
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