I'm getting a lot of Baroque/classical/modern vibes with this piece. By the way, I wish that the ending could have been more epic. I feel like those fast arpeggios could have went crescendoed and the final chord being VERY loud, but then again, that might not be what you're going for. Great job, though, one of my favourite pieces from you!
Amazing, you're getting more creative and inventive every nee composition you post. At 1:25 you create a lot of tension with that chromaticism! Keep it up my dude
Could add a cadenza at measure 96 for a better effect. I like how the first theme morphs back into the introduction theme with the octaves, really nice. Best wishes.
Hey, I've been checking some of your compositions and I have to say: you're really talented! I understand that the classical period might be your favourite one but it would be a shame if you didn't try more advanced types of music such as Romantic, Impressionistic or even something more avant-guarde, I'm sure your espressive abilities as a composer would finally shine unlike in something caged by standard harmony rules.
@@classictastic Yes, I checked them out and they're lovely. Try experimenting with more complex harmony and more chromaticism and your next name will be romanticstatic ahahah
@Whatismusic123 I agree completely. I suppose thats kind of the point of a fantasy. Regardless, this piece is just a sterotypical compostion by a guy who is obsessed with Mozart and is without a clue in the realm of music theory, which is granting him more than he is due, surprisingly. The piece is completely absent of thought. I wouldn't be surprised if it came about as a result of this 'composer' inputing random notes and pasting that repeatedly.
@@uncertainity188 i see you everywhere on peoples compositions youre not that guy lol learn some more about composition and then comment also who cares if this isnt the best piece ever written? its still something and the only way a composer grows is through experience so idk why youre hating on him like the jerk above
@@JanCarlComposerman don’t listen to @hussamakkawi, your criticism was good and right. I agree I use a lot of overused techniques in this piece but that was because it was mostly improvised on the spot. Thanks for the feedback
True, but this is because I rushed it and didn’t really add any details or tidy it up. This is basically a sketch. Maybe one day I’ll revisit this piece and recompose it.
In Europa c'è molta competizione riguardo la musica. Sicuramente esistono compositori più innovativi. Anche se le idee qui non sono male in certe parti
Wow! I'm someone relatively new to composing and it is great to see something I can look up to. Thank you!
Well, I must say this piece shows a composer with a new level of creativity. Very good!
Thanks a lot!
the change in tone at 2:24 with that shift to d major was really pretty
im so glad to see that youre experimenting with different styles and being creative. this sounds very neoclassical to me. well done
Thanks!
Very Nice! D minor of the best scales!
I'm getting a lot of Baroque/classical/modern vibes with this piece.
By the way, I wish that the ending could have been more epic. I feel like those fast arpeggios could have went crescendoed and the final chord being VERY loud, but then again, that might not be what you're going for. Great job, though, one of my favourite pieces from you!
Umut Ege congrats 👏 I love your composition ❤️
Amazing, you're getting more creative and inventive every nee composition you post. At 1:25 you create a lot of tension with that chromaticism! Keep it up my dude
Thank you!
Bravo! Absolutely loved this
❤ a masterpiece 👍🏼✨
Thanks!
It's very good but could use some ornamentation. When I listened to it, the main thing I thought could work was grace notes.
Your right! I forgot to add any at all
Amazing! 👏👏👏 I loved this 🎉
Glad you liked it 😀
Хорошая музыка!
Could add a cadenza at measure 96 for a better effect. I like how the first theme morphs back into the introduction theme with the octaves, really nice. Best wishes.
sounds like something that either beethoven or chopin would compose
Umut Ege ile gurur duydum. Ufuk açan, ışık tutan nice nice bestelerin olsun. Alkışlıyorum.
Cok tesekkurler dedecigim 😀
@@classictastic sen hepimizin kutup yıldızı gibi oldun...
Harikasın umut egecim gurur duydum yolun açık olsun canım
Cok tesekkurler 😀
Great composition! 0:16 and 0:22 give me Czardas vibes :)
Çok güzel 👍👏 tebrik ediyorum 👏👏
Cok tesekkurler! 😀
Love the coda 🎵
Hey, I've been checking some of your compositions and I have to say: you're really talented! I understand that the classical period might be your favourite one but it would be a shame if you didn't try more advanced types of music such as Romantic, Impressionistic or even something more avant-guarde, I'm sure your espressive abilities as a composer would finally shine unlike in something caged by standard harmony rules.
Hey, thanks 🙏 i completely agree with you . If you look at my past two videos (waltzes) I have attempted romanticism. Make sure to check them out 😀
@@classictastic Yes, I checked them out and they're lovely. Try experimenting with more complex harmony and more chromaticism and your next name will be romanticstatic ahahah
Ganz toll. Ich bin begeistert.
Danke!
I love this
I like the form of the piece.
What form?
@Whatismusic123 I agree completely. I suppose thats kind of the point of a fantasy. Regardless, this piece is just a sterotypical compostion by a guy who is obsessed with Mozart and is without a clue in the realm of music theory, which is granting him more than he is due, surprisingly. The piece is completely absent of thought. I wouldn't be surprised if it came about as a result of this 'composer' inputing random notes and pasting that repeatedly.
@@uncertainity188 i see you everywhere on peoples compositions youre not that guy lol learn some more about composition and then comment
also who cares if this isnt the best piece ever written? its still something and the only way a composer grows is through experience so idk why youre hating on him like the jerk above
@@Whatismusic123fantasy’s don’t have form
@@uncertainity188 You’re right I still have to improve my music theory knowledge but I am studying it at the moment. No reason for you to hate.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Perfect
Thanks!
Hey could I use this as base material to make my own version of it (with credit of course!) I really like the ideas you use here!
@@vivanpaull Sure
this is cool
Nice neapolitan at 2:55
2:54 - This part is actually very interesting
Nice!
what program do you write music in
@@infocheckorg MuseScore
@@classictastic cool
Thanks
thanks
Добрий день , хто композитор цього твору?
Afternoon, it is me. My name is Umut
To be honest, you don't reinvent the wheel here, but I still like your work, keep it up :)
may i perhaps remind you of "march of the spirits and pumpkins"?
just a quick glance at your channel and i can see blueprints for the next wheel
@@hussamakkawi your criticism is well deserved. it is easier to say "reinvent the wheel" than actually do it...
@@JanCarlComposerman don’t listen to @hussamakkawi, your criticism was good and right. I agree I use a lot of overused techniques in this piece but that was because it was mostly improvised on the spot. Thanks for the feedback
@@classictastic no worries, he referred to a piece of mine and it is true that I do not reinvent the wheel either ;) Therefore my response 😄
Esistono delle linee chiamate legature di portamento! Il brano in sé non è malaccio, ma non c'è niente di innovativo!
True, but this is because I rushed it and didn’t really add any details or tidy it up. This is basically a sketch. Maybe one day I’ll revisit this piece and recompose it.
In Europa c'è molta competizione riguardo la musica. Sicuramente esistono compositori più innovativi. Anche se le idee qui non sono male in certe parti
@@giuseppeleone9729 Ma a te verrebbe spontaneamente voglia di ascoltare un brano così?
I prefer the original music from the 18th century.
@@michelprezman51 obviously