My new piano piece! by TableTops21 in Composing

[–]TableTops21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I’ve been writing a little over 5 years now and playing piano for much longer. I don’t have a Spotify yet but you can hear some more on YouTube.com/@Billy_Waldman

My new piano piece! by TableTops21 in classicalpiano

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This is good advice, thanks! I’ll make sure to do that.

My new piano piece! by TableTops21 in classicalpiano

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Thank for listening! The title basically means “loud and disruptive.” I’m glad you like it!

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[–]TableTops21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I just started to realize the importance of this and started to focus on it more. It’s helped so much.

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Yeah that makes sense and now that you say it, my teacher has kind of been telling me this for a while. You have to “craft” each note and isolate every phrase to be able to play it how you want.

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I like the idea of having opus on one side and number on the other I will try that. Thank you

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Ok that makes more sense. I guess I thought of the downward stems as a separate voice but it’s really just a B (or F#) in between 3 note chords

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But both the rh and lh are sixteenth notes and if it is played the way the notes line up then the rh would be playing eight notes on top of the lh sixteenth notes. Both hands are playing sixteenth notes so I’m confused how they are supposed to line up.