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Offline franz_dwarak

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Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
on: July 07, 2006, 01:56:09 PM
Hi All,
This is a short piece composed and perfomed by me very recently. Hope you like it.
As always any comments appreciated. :D

thanks

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #1 on: July 08, 2006, 05:13:55 AM
Greetings.

Wow, I can really see the clear comparison in your composition style. Very good meditative, brooding quality, almost like a chant, or a survery of a though in my opinion. Certain sections sound extemporaneous in composition, hence the given name, fantasy. I like how you sometimes deviate from the given tonality by an alien note, but then return to the original key.

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #2 on: July 08, 2006, 05:17:02 AM
I think that you have a greater sense of form in this composition, despite of the fantasy name. Interesting because your other compositions that I have listened to, let drift into new areas, whilst this one kind of stays in the same position, with a few changes such as the arpeggiated passages towards the end of the piece.

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #3 on: July 09, 2006, 02:43:56 AM
Mysterious..haunting...eerie....sad....then fades out..That what i get from your composition, this doesnt means it's bad its great :D .this would sound nice over a ghost story  ;)
the metranome is my enemy

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #4 on: July 09, 2006, 09:49:19 AM
It doesn't really suit as a music to a ghost story to me. It is more like an Indian music to me, very pastoral, ideal for environment.

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #5 on: July 09, 2006, 08:21:29 PM
ur only playing a six note scale - right?  so instead of C sharp minor - ur actually in a mode.

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #6 on: July 10, 2006, 02:10:54 AM
Thanks for listening and ur comments Debussy symbolism and Instromp. very much Appreciate it.  :D

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #7 on: July 10, 2006, 02:18:23 AM
ur only playing a six note scale - right?  so instead of C sharp minor - ur actually in a mode.
No I am not playing a six note scale. though some accidental notes introduced make it sound like a mode.  It would be really  interesting if you actually say "I only hear u play 6 notes on the scale" ha..that would be hard to defend: what u hear is what u hear. because I actually wrote this with notes of  C Sharp Minor(melodic) and for harmonic reasons added with diminished 2nd (D Natural) , Augumented 4th (G Natural) and
major 3rd as well. I can post the sheet music  if u like (I have some more work to do on that, its not really well readable now)

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #8 on: July 10, 2006, 03:08:09 AM
interesting sound.  not one that i've heard much before.  quite new sounding and a blend sort of - of a modal sound and harmonic sound.  poulenc kind of did this.  he was definately into a bit of organum and renaissance music and still kept diatonic keys in some of his music.  very open sounding.

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Re: Fantasie C Sharp Minor (Composition)
Reply #9 on: July 19, 2006, 06:37:35 PM
interesting sound.  not one that i've heard much before.  quite new sounding and a blend sort of - of a modal sound and harmonic sound.  poulenc kind of did this.  he was definately into a bit of organum and renaissance music and still kept diatonic keys in some of his music.  very open sounding.
Thanks Pianistimo! So are u referring to the composer Francis Poulenc? never heard of him before, kinda curious, so I read his biography, sounds very interesting. I am going to listen to his pieces, thanks
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