This is one of my original compositions called "Serenade in C# minor." I never had a problem with the classical music naming convention. Then all you have to do is write something that basically sounds good and makes sense. On a core level, music is a language, but doesn't translate into spoken languages. I find it difficult to brainstorm everything that can be associated with a piece of music and condense it into a suitable title. Perhaps all it needs is to be identified.
There is an obvious influence here, but I would be very interested in seeing if others site the same influence. Of course if my goal is to sound good and make sense, I'm going to have that in common with others who I think sound good and make sense.
And yes, I certainly had to practice the more dramatic parts of this piece a good bit. But once I'm confronted with a challenge, I cannot walk away from it without a good reason to walk away from it. When I have a chance to play ball, I can't be content sitting on the sidelines. :)
Enjoy! --Daniel
@evelskunny I certainly agree with that. I did a video that was supposed to be a joke. Most people didn't appreciate the joke until I changed the title. I can usually take a joke if I understand the other person's intentions. Sometimes it's hard to tell with the internet what another person's intentions are. Will try to send you a link to the video.
fingerjazz 3 months ago
part of being a musician is having a sense of humor,lol lighten up! : )
evelskunny 3 months ago
@evelskunny Well hello again my friend. Of course you would call it robototic. Robots don't have feelings, and you think that when it comes to feelings, I'm impotent. Can you explain WHY it's robototic? Or is it that it just "feels" that way?
fingerjazz 3 months ago
@cougarms1 Thank you! :)
fingerjazz 3 months ago
its a bit robototic,lol
evelskunny 3 months ago
LOVE IT! :)
cougarms1 9 months ago