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Inferno's Bagatelle no 2
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I think I'll keep it at 166 because I do plan to add some tempo changes for some contrast... (right click the bar with measure #'s to use markers - I use those for tempo changes, dynamics, etc. You'll get a menu that pops up.)
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(For the piano thing, not The Greatest Show on Earth...)
Side note, are you really going to create the ENTIRETY of The Greatest Show on Earth?!!
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Working on it...I think it's coming along nicely. And honestly, I'm surprised by how accurate it sounds for an Online Sequencer replication.
@stop_time_HOME_PRODUCTIONS: It does sound very accurate! Good luck on creating the full thing!
@TheRealInfernoTheComposer: Also, you're crazy. Mind you, I have created pieces that are longer but creating existing pieces is harder than creating your own.
O_O I didn't realize it would display the thumbnail...
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lol
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It's clear that you are a better composer that me lol!
This sounds fantastic! I don't really have anything to suggest. I think it sounds slightly better when slowed down to maybe something like 155bpm but even at 166bpm it sounds great! Fantastic work!
@TheRealInfernoTheComposer: I think I'll try listening to it at 155 BPM...I'll tell you what I think when I do. (I'm only 15 years old by the way and have NO experience in piano, so - maybe you do this too - I throw some stuff together and listen to it.)
@stop_time_HOME_PRODUCTIONS: Same! I've only just started practicing at school!
Ah, I hear it now...that makes more sense.
Analysis: It's short and sweet, reminiscent of Mozart judging by the bouncy feel. The beauty here lies in its simplicity. The modulations are solid and fluid, and this really helps bring the piece together. Nicely done!
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Thanks! I more had Beethoven in mind when composing it than Mozart. It's more inspired by Rage over a Lost penny.
Have you listened to Sonata no 34 3rd?
Thanks! I think I wrote it in less than half an hour! 😂
This is the pinnacle of your music!
I think it just lacked a finishing touch.
But what you presented is impeccable
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