Very, VERY, great stuff. This is some of the best composition I've heard on RUclips so far! So colorful, both the music and the playing. I wish I can compose like you!
Omg where can i get the music to these, i love them so much. No. 2 did something to me - I'm feeling an emotion i can't even place, I'm almost on the verge of crying but yet I'm not quite sad. I wish i could offer more praise than a like and this comment, for these deserve far more than just that.
'Lento' is incredibly beautiful, but they are all amazing! imo i much prefer human performance over a digital one, even if the audio quality is bad. i mean this audio quality isnt even that bad tbh
woaaaaaah, i really really liked no 5. very strange ending. also by the way, do your ideas come from improvisation or from messing around on notation software (eg musescore). do you know what your gonna compose before you compose it?
thanks :)) its mostly from improvisation and messing around at the piano. with pieces for other instrumentations, or the fugues its often more theory based , and sometimes also quite a lot of messing around in the program. and yes, most of the time I do have some sort of plan or vision before composing or improvising!
I did! very interesting orchestration and textures. I have to say I can't say too much about it regarding motifs and structure after one listen. I feel it's very much a piece you need to get to know to understand. but I enjoyed it a lot. reminds me a lot of film music at times and also rautavaara (if you haven't heard of him I strongly recommend his music (cantus arcticus, symphony 3 or piano concerto 1 for example))
@@naphtanaptha As for the film's music, I actually redid the entire soundtrack for Star Wars Episode 4, it would be good to take a look at that too as it was a great study in leitmotifs for me.
Very, VERY, great stuff. This is some of the best composition I've heard on RUclips so far! So colorful, both the music and the playing. I wish I can compose like you!
Wow, thank you so much! :)
Omg where can i get the music to these, i love them so much. No. 2 did something to me - I'm feeling an emotion i can't even place, I'm almost on the verge of crying but yet I'm not quite sad. I wish i could offer more praise than a like and this comment, for these deserve far more than just that.
Im very happy you enjoy them so much :)) Here you go:
musescore.com/user/34360945/scores/14079151
Love these! The moods, dynamics, phrases, use of accidentals, and tempos. Amazing!
'Lento' is incredibly beautiful, but they are all amazing! imo i much prefer human performance over a digital one, even if the audio quality is bad. i mean this audio quality isnt even that bad tbh
thanks a lot! :)
Yeah these have to be played instead of playbacked. The presto and wirr are so innovative
woaaaaaah, i really really liked no 5. very strange ending. also by the way, do your ideas come from improvisation or from messing around on notation software (eg musescore). do you know what your gonna compose before you compose it?
thanks :)) its mostly from improvisation and messing around at the piano. with pieces for other instrumentations, or the fugues its often more theory based , and sometimes also quite a lot of messing around in the program. and yes, most of the time I do have some sort of plan or vision before composing or improvising!
Lovely!
thank you :)
These are really great! Do you go to school for composition?
thanks! not yet, i hope to start the upcoming year
@@naphtanaptha nice, I hope to go too when I'm old enough
i wish you the best of luck!
@@naphtanaptha You too!
thanks :)
N.5 is pretty interesting!
thank you :)
@@naphtanaptha Can you take a listen to my piano concerto, "Criação do Universo"?
I did! very interesting orchestration and textures. I have to say I can't say too much about it regarding motifs and structure after one listen. I feel it's very much a piece you need to get to know to understand. but I enjoyed it a lot. reminds me a lot of film music at times and also rautavaara (if you haven't heard of him I strongly recommend his music (cantus arcticus, symphony 3 or piano concerto 1 for example))
@@naphtanaptha Thank you!
@@naphtanaptha As for the film's music, I actually redid the entire soundtrack for Star Wars Episode 4, it would be good to take a look at that too as it was a great study in leitmotifs for me.