SEARCH
Piano & Music Gifts & Accessories

PianoSupplies.com (a division of Piano World) Piano & music accessories, music theme decoratons, tuning & repair tools, moving equipment, party goods,music gift items, ... more
Free shipping on Jansen Artist Benches.
(ad) irocku - Rock Piano Lessons
irocku rock piano lessons
ad (Pianoteq)
Create your own piano with Pianoteq!
(ad) P B Guide
Acoustic & Digital Piano Guide
(ad 125) Sweetwater
Digital Pianos at Sweetwater
Who's Online
211 registered (A443, AldenH, albynism, Andrew Ranger, alekkh, 36251), 1349 Guests and 21 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Ad (Pearl River)
Pearl River Pianos
Forum Stats
64858 Members
40 Forums
132485 Topics
1893352 Posts

Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
(ads by Google)
Forums by Piano World

www.pianoworld.com
Advertise on Piano World
Topic Options
#1150182 - 07/11/07 12:05 PM Abstract - directly influenced by Sorabji
Reaper978 Offline
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 1309
Alright, so I put the fugue on hold and had some fun with an abstract piece. You can see what I have thus far here:

http://www.box.net/shared/hfmxnff4u0

After an exposition built of insane runs, leaps, and chords (I think they are playable by a virtuoso, at least at an adagio tempo) I decided to structure it a bit more and take the theme found in measure five and build variations around it. I intend to write a passacaglia built of this theme with an altered rhythm , and finally, a free-form fugue, perhaps of the original theme inverted. Of course, the end of the piece will be the opening bass and "bell" treble simply with the hands' parts reversed.

Tell me what you think.

-Colin

Top
Piano & Music Acc. / Sheet Music


Sheet Music Plus Homepage
#1150183 - 07/11/07 12:37 PM Re: Abstract - directly influenced by Sorabji
8ude Offline
2000 Post Club Member

Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 2045
Could you post a recording? It's a bit hard for me to hear in my head and I won't get to try it at my piano until later.

Some initial thoughts - try using more ledger lines instead of notating the actual pitches. It will make it easier to read. In ms 7, is that to be played all with the right hand? It looks like a perfect place to use the sostenuto pedal to hold the bass note and thus freeing both hands to alternate playing the upper notes. Also, interesting that you're using the retrograde in your variations part.

Looks like there might be some interesting ideas there, but at this point it looks just like that - just some neat ideas. I think it could do with a little fleshing out.
_________________________
What you are is an accident of birth. What I am, I am through my own efforts. There have been a thousand princes and there will be a thousand more. There is one Beethoven.

Top
#1150184 - 07/11/07 12:53 PM Re: Abstract - directly influenced by Sorabji
Reaper978 Offline
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 1309
 Quote:
try using more ledger lines instead of notating the actual pitches.
You mean 8va?

I will try to get the midi recorded here in a moment. My resources are limited as I'm using finale notepad.

Top
#1150185 - 07/11/07 12:59 PM Re: Abstract - directly influenced by Sorabji
8ude Offline
2000 Post Club Member

Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 2045
 Quote:
Originally posted by Reaper978:
 Quote:
try using more ledger lines instead of notating the actual pitches.
You mean 8va?

I will try to get the midi recorded here in a moment. My resources are limited as I'm using finale notepad. [/b]
Duh - yeah that's what I meant. I wrote the opposite :rolleyes:
_________________________
What you are is an accident of birth. What I am, I am through my own efforts. There have been a thousand princes and there will be a thousand more. There is one Beethoven.

Top
#1150186 - 07/11/07 01:14 PM Re: Abstract - directly influenced by Sorabji
Reaper978 Offline
1000 Post Club Member

Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 1309
I posted an updated version... sorry I have no way of posting a recording at the moment.

Top



Moderator:  Piano World 
What's Hot!!
PW Computer Died - Help?
-------------------
JOIN Us on Our New Piano Tour of Europe!
-------------------
Forums Rules & Help
-------------------
ADVERTISE
on Piano World

The world's most popular piano web site.
-------------------
Piano Books
-------------------
panic
(ads) PD - WNG - MH
Smart & Pretty - PianoDisc
Sheet Music
(PW is an affiliate)
Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale
sheet music search
sheet music search

sheet music search
(ad) Estonia Piano
Estonia Piano
(ad) GROTRIAN
GROTRIAN Pianos
(ad) Lindeblad Piano
Lindeblad Piano Restoration
Recent Posts
My new piano doesn't sound quite right for some reason ...
by KeysAngler
05/25/12 03:51 PM
The ABF Survey 2012
by SwissMS
05/25/12 03:50 PM
Piano Tuners Jokes
by malkin
05/25/12 03:50 PM
Digital Piano USB to Host
by MacMacMac
05/25/12 03:50 PM
Selling my piano locally
by Jasper82
05/25/12 03:44 PM
Quick Links to Useful Stuff
Our Classified Ads
Find Piano Professionals-

*Piano Dealers - Piano Stores
*Piano Tuners
*Piano Teachers
*Piano Movers
*Piano Restorations
*Piano Manufacturers
*Organs

Quick Links:
*Advertise On Piano World
*Free Piano Newsletter
*Piano Accessories
* Buying a Piano
*Buying A Acoustic Piano
*Buying a Digital Piano
*Pianos for Sale
*Sell Your Piano
*How Old is My Piano?
*Piano Books
*Piano Art, Pictures, & Posters
*Directory/Site Map
*Contest
*Links
*Virtual Piano
*Music Word Search
*Piano Screen Saver
*Virtual Piano Chords



 
Our Piano Related Classified Ads
| Dealers | Tuners | Lessons | Movers | Restorations | Pianos For Sale | Sell Your Piano |
 
PianoSupplies.com


Advertise on Piano World
| Subscribe | Piano World | PianoSupplies.com | Advertise on Piano World | Donate | Link to Us | Classifieds |
| Del.icio.us |Contact | Privacy | Legal | About Us | Site Map | Free Newsletter | Press Room |


copyright 1997 - 2012 Piano World all rights reserved
No part of this site may be reproduced without prior written permission