@chairton this sonata may be one of my favorite compositions in your channel next to you 6th prelude in G# minor (understand the one I mean?) and your other sonatas
Good. Really good. You have a wiseness in development that i would like to have. Thats Beethoven like. Great. You put a prelude in the middle of the first movement that was unexpected but worked. Your harmonic use is impressive
My favorite sonata from a small musescore creator! The first movement has so many mood and the repetition is really appropriate. I also can see many Beethoven inspiration. The 3rd movement also sounds really good too. And the 4th movement is sonata form! I absolutely love the last movement. If you were to compose it in the 19th century, it would no doubt make you famous. My only criticism is the 2nd movement, there's a part that's kinda drag-on, otherwise, the movement is solid. I've said this but I'm gonna say it again. I love the last movement so much. Looking forward to more composition. And you should practice your own piece, maybe you'll be famous.
08:08 legend of zelda haha Some of the textures remind me of Beethoven for some reason Nice chromatic ascent before the 'fine' in the minuet :) Also second repeat in first movement? I like this sonata alot!, there were some harmonic moments I rly enjoyed, and it overall felt very cohesive and was a pleasure to listen to,,,, again, congrats on 200, and I look forward to your future stuff :)
HAHAHA i nvr played legend of zelda so if i managed to sound like it it's rlly a coincidence! hmmm yea the chromatic return to the minuet was pretty good imo too, glad that you liked the sonata and look forward to future works :DD
Buddy, this is a very cool job. Some moments from this sonata have been spinning in my head all day.
@@Abaddon-u8f awhhh thanku!! i think so too hahaha
When I listened the 4th movement (Allegro energico) I didn't just like it, but also I gained energy! Good job for your sonata!
@@davidreinomantecon172 awhhhh thanku!! i'm happy that it sounded like its performance direction :D
@chairton the 4th movement sounded not just good, but energetic
@@davidreinomantecon172 that means a lot to me 😭✌🏻 YOU'RE WELCOME
@chairton this sonata may be one of my favorite compositions in your channel next to you 6th prelude in G# minor (understand the one I mean?) and your other sonatas
I mean THIS prelude ua-cam.com/video/ydniAh0YcOs/v-deo.htmlsi=Eze4zi-A4nRu5Q12*
Good. Really good. You have a wiseness in development that i would like to have. Thats Beethoven like. Great.
You put a prelude in the middle of the first movement that was unexpected but worked. Your harmonic use is impressive
thank you for the compliment!! i didn't view it as a prelude but damn that works hahaha
Well worth the wait for this remarkable sonata.
thank you!! glad that u enjoy it~
My favorite sonata from a small musescore creator!
The first movement has so many mood and the repetition is really appropriate.
I also can see many Beethoven inspiration.
The 3rd movement also sounds really good too.
And the 4th movement is sonata form! I absolutely love the last movement. If you were to compose it in the 19th century, it would no doubt make you famous.
My only criticism is the 2nd movement, there's a part that's kinda drag-on, otherwise, the movement is solid.
I've said this but I'm gonna say it again. I love the last movement so much.
Looking forward to more composition. And you should practice your own piece, maybe you'll be famous.
thank you so much for the thoughtful comments!!! it means a lot to me and i'll definitely strive to push myself further ;) i do feel rlly flattered 🫡
08:08 legend of zelda haha
Some of the textures remind me of Beethoven for some reason
Nice chromatic ascent before the 'fine' in the minuet :)
Also second repeat in first movement?
I like this sonata alot!, there were some harmonic moments I rly enjoyed, and it overall felt very cohesive and was a pleasure to listen to,,,, again, congrats on 200, and I look forward to your future stuff :)
HAHAHA i nvr played legend of zelda so if i managed to sound like it it's rlly a coincidence!
hmmm yea the chromatic return to the minuet was pretty good imo too, glad that you liked the sonata and look forward to future works :DD