sometimes it's 75% decent, sometimes it's 1810% decent, just anything except Op. 1 No. 2, Ballade No. 1, or Op. 4
and only the pieces with an opus, so no rush b-flat
and only the pieces with an opus, so no rush b-flat
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spira.
7/18/25 16:45
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unchloe
7/19/25 11:24
ewrruewc
7/18/25 12:25
1 reply
unchloe
7/18/25 15:08
Typical
7/17/25 7:44
1 reply
unchloe
7/18/25 8:16
Typical
7/17/25 6:52
4 replies
unchloe
7/17/25 6:54
Typical
7/17/25 7:10
unchloe
7/17/25 7:14
unchloe
7/17/25 7:16
dubwub
7/17/25 6:39
1 reply
unchloe
7/17/25 6:49
dubwub
7/17/25 6:38
1 reply
unchloe
7/17/25 6:51
how much u bettin that i finish the set by the end of 2026?
07/17/2025
Prélude in C Major, Op. 6(?), No. 1. For context, this is the first of a hundred and twenty.
This is from the self-imposed "120 keys" challenge. It's like the 24 keys challenge, but you're a microtonal composer.
I'm gonna nickname this "White Keys", because 1) most of you probably don't listen to classical music, and therefore won't feel the need to memorize opus numbers, and 2) I kinda want a rival to Chopin's Black Keys Étude.
(oh yeah, i'm not even taking into account ✨polytonality✨ With that in mind, "every key" would mean every possible combination of key signatures (not including the weird older brother and sister we call C-flat Major and C-sharp Major). So that's 120 possible top staff keys times 120 possible bottom staff keys...... which is 14,400 possible keys. I AM NOT COMPOSING 15 THOUSAND PRÉLUDES-)
Prélude in C Major, Op. 6(?), No. 1. For context, this is the first of a hundred and twenty.
This is from the self-imposed "120 keys" challenge. It's like the 24 keys challenge, but you're a microtonal composer.
I'm gonna nickname this "White Keys", because 1) most of you probably don't listen to classical music, and therefore won't feel the need to memorize opus numbers, and 2) I kinda want a rival to Chopin's Black Keys Étude.
(oh yeah, i'm not even taking into account ✨polytonality✨ With that in mind, "every key" would mean every possible combination of key signatures (not including the weird older brother and sister we call C-flat Major and C-sharp Major). So that's 120 possible top staff keys times 120 possible bottom staff keys...... which is 14,400 possible keys. I AM NOT COMPOSING 15 THOUSAND PRÉLUDES-)
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This sounds just like a classical piece. Well done!
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It is. I have no idea what my style is though. Definitely some type of Romantic Era style tho.
didnt chopin take 4 years to write 24?
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F[redacted] I'LL BE MARRIED WITH A FAMILY BEFORE I FINISH THESE (unless I make these 20 seconds each)
>be me
>see a reply that reminds you of a message in chat
>you want to acknowledge having seen this message
>you search for the chat message
>tfw you find out the message you were searching for doesn't even exist
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how the f[REDACTED] did you get green text
well composed
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no, it's not. a dead Polish guy named Fred could do better than this. and he has.
@unchloe: I wanted to write a comment about you saying something along the lines of: "can you please compliment this song so I can end up saying that classical composers do it better than me anyway?" in chat, but after looking at the chatlogs I saw that you never wrote something like that. I guess the mandela effect got me.
@Typical: it was probably someone else then
@Typical: i'm not a psycho, why would i do that?
On grand piano (classic) the bass is very high, so the key strike is loud, turn it down just a bit :)
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just fixed it now
Sounds very nice
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I wish it could be longer though. Besides, a dead Polish guy named Fred could do better than this.
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