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kota.fl
6/30/26 10:43
Biggo
6/29/26 7:27
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Biggo
6/29/26 7:27
i need a break
If you're wondering why the beats aren't matched up to the notes, it's because it's in 9/8. that's what you always wanted, right Gabriel?
06/30/2026 (two pieces IN A ROW? that hasn't happened since October)
Prélude in B Minor, Op. 6, No. 10 (from 120 Préludes, Op. 6)
don't worry, i'm not quitting composing forever
and the colors look way too similar to ewrruewc's
I really want to compose new pieces, but then I remember I have like 10 WIPs to finish, and I think why are you starting this? you have so many pieces to finish. I want to start Ballade No. 2 so badly, but I remember that I have Scherzo No. 2 to finish, a piece that I don't even know how to continue. I've forgotten about starting Étude Op. 5, No. 3 because its existence (along with one of the Nocturnes, Scherzo-Fantaisie, and by extension, some ewrruewc pieces) depends on me ruining a few Chopin pieces.
But every time I decide to revive these pieces, I have no idea what comes next. I just wanna compose a brand new piece and not have to worry about the 10 unfinished pieces that may or may not be sitting in the WIP folder. Some of these are about to be in progress for one whole year. But I don't wanna delete any of them because they're all too far in progress to just delete like that.
Sorry for the vent/rant/whatever it was.
Thanks kota.fl.
06/30/2026 (two pieces IN A ROW? that hasn't happened since October)
Prélude in B Minor, Op. 6, No. 10 (from 120 Préludes, Op. 6)
don't worry, i'm not quitting composing forever
and the colors look way too similar to ewrruewc's
I really want to compose new pieces, but then I remember I have like 10 WIPs to finish, and I think why are you starting this? you have so many pieces to finish. I want to start Ballade No. 2 so badly, but I remember that I have Scherzo No. 2 to finish, a piece that I don't even know how to continue. I've forgotten about starting Étude Op. 5, No. 3 because its existence (along with one of the Nocturnes, Scherzo-Fantaisie, and by extension, some ewrruewc pieces) depends on me ruining a few Chopin pieces.
But every time I decide to revive these pieces, I have no idea what comes next. I just wanna compose a brand new piece and not have to worry about the 10 unfinished pieces that may or may not be sitting in the WIP folder. Some of these are about to be in progress for one whole year. But I don't wanna delete any of them because they're all too far in progress to just delete like that.
Sorry for the vent/rant/whatever it was.
Thanks kota.fl.
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yo ts beautiful
I'd say just pick the sequence you really want to finish the most, and work on that without starting anything new, and then keep doing that until you don't have a huge stack of unfinished sequences (unless you decide that you don't want to finish any of them of course)
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*any one of them I mean
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