Very interesting! I like the accents on specific notes and the fact that there kind of is a melody, despite the fact that there are so many fast notes. It feels like Bach, but more modern. I really enjoyed it, but I also have a question: why is it only for one hand?
@drozdzuo
9 ай бұрын
I'm not a professional musician. I don't play the piano either, so far I haven't had the ability to add a melody for the other hand (such a melody for one hand could be intended as an exercise for playing, for example, the violin). I tried pieces for both hands in the spirit of baroque (see the videos Imitation 1 and Imitation 4), but I think they lack harmony and unfortunately have a lot of dissonances.
@Damuvader
9 ай бұрын
@@drozdzuoI listened to your Imitation 4, I did really like it but I prefer this one, because the one hand melody is so good that you kind of don't need a left hand.😊 Also many great composers like Brahms and Ravel composed works for only one hand, so it is definitely not a weird idea.
@Damuvader
9 ай бұрын
@@drozdzuoAlso your piano composing skills are amazing, despite not being a pianist!
@drozdzuo
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your nice comments. (Prelude 11 - Adagio - is yet another piece of mine where I tried to write something for two hands)
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