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Inferno's Sonata no 31 3rd mv
Please listen to my other sonatas if you enjoy and I also wouldn't mind some feedback!
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What form is used in this movement, and how long does it take you to write one of these sonatas?
i thought i wrote many sonatas but thirty one fully complete ones is just amazing considering youve only been doing this for 2 years
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What do you mean by form?
It takes me anywhere between 3 hours and a week to compose a sonata. It depends on length.
@TheRealInfernoTheComposer: Something like my 18th or 9th sonata would've taken me a couple of hours or less to compose due to them only having 2 movements and both movements not being very long. However something like my sonata no 10th, 20th, 28th or 30th would've taken me weeks.
@TheRealInfernoTheComposer: To be honest, I spent about a year of these two years procrastinating! 🤣
@TheRealInfernoTheComposer: i have written almost 30 sonatas myself and follow standard conventions, a typical sonata has the 1st movement in sonata form (exposition development recapitulation coda) a slow movement (aba or theme and variations) a dance movement (such as scherzo or menuetto) and a finale in sonata form
@Ewrruewc: I'd consider this to be scherzo.
Have you listen to my sonata no 30? I think it is my best! Especially the 5th movement.
I do understand scales to a degree. I understand that they are like a progression of notes within an octave.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you like it! Which pieces have you listened to?
in my opinion one of the best you've
done
in my opinion one of the best you've ever done
This song is really one of those that will stick in my head
I only ask this because your songs usually take very different steps from each other
Do you know the concept of scales?
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