Why is it called a "deaf" doodle? Well, it's all in the process of composing the piece.
I first turned off my speakers, and then I began plucking notes into Finale Allegro. I don't know what it's going to sound like, but I know what I want it to sound like. Even though I'm uploading this song right now, I still don't know what it sounds like, because I haven't listened to it. I want someone to tell me how it is first, and then I'll listen to it and possibly go jump off a cliff after finding complete humiliation in this post. Because I'm not going to delete it, no matter what.
lol. So I basically wanted to see if I could do what Beethoven is famous for. And don't critique too harshly--I tried to make it simple enough, and it probably doesn't have a solid structure--I'm just trying to make it sound like music. lol
If you "dislike," please tell me your reasons. same with those of you who might "like" it. Thank you for listening.
Really well played, it's really all about feeling the notes while playing when deaf.
HoboCass 1 month ago
@HoboCass Yeah, it's like drawing blind contour.
Alimaleo 3 weeks ago
now that I think about it and it isn't 1:00 in the morning, I remember that they didn't even have programs like finale back then, so they couldn't playback their compositions unless it was played by instrument. DUH. *facepalm* ...well at least I know I can do it. :P
Alimaleo 9 months ago