@@eb_stpharand vary the harmonic progressions. As far as I could tell, it was mostly ii-V-I’s all the way through which gets boring after a while, especially without any sort of melodic development.
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I have never seen mezzo by itself before.
@@octopuszombie8744 It just means “play at medium volume.”
Forbidden volume
Well now you have.
“The greatest composers don’t borrow. They steal.”
- Stravinsky
You are the greatest composer!
Thank you. God bless you.
Most backhanded compliment lmao
@@Unfunny_VR I originally thought that too 😂
nice work! great technique practice and fun musical effect!
@@micetro614 God bless! Thank you.
This is great. Fun and colourful.
Big ups homie! God bless and keep writing!!
@@BlackHawk75657 Thank you! God bless you too!
Nicht schlecht, weiter so. Ich wünsche einen schönen Abend. :-)
Sounds awesome! Like popcorn popping!
I can hear it. Thank you for your comment, God bless you!
@@eb_stphar 💛💛💛
Sounds really fun! 💙💙💙
And about material development - we don’t do it.
I get it. Sometimes my work gets repetitive. I’m working on it. Thank you for your comment!
Try more harmonic motion maybe, there is no need to stay in one key for so long
@@eb_stpharand vary the harmonic progressions. As far as I could tell, it was mostly ii-V-I’s all the way through which gets boring after a while, especially without any sort of melodic development.
Very nice!
Thank you. God bless.
cool
For a first prelude is insane, keep trying, also i will give it a try.
banger
Is mezzo forte louder or quieter than mezzo
And same for mezzo piano
@@tylerwiseman453 forte = louder
piano = softer
So mezzo forte would be medium loud correct?
I’ve just never seen mezzo on its own like that
@@tylerwiseman453 It basically means “fairly loud.” Like, a bit louder than what a normal volume would be.
why some parts so soft
God bless. Part of the dynamic changes.
Thats relly nice but kinda repetitive. Keep up the good work
@@Budolf I understand. Thank you for your comment. God bless.
may i know how you screen record the midi playback?
There is a youtube logo shaped button near all of your scores on musescore. This should allow you to upload scores with a video. However, unless you have a membership, you can only upload one video through the website a day. God bless you.
@@eb_stphar it works, thank you! just one more question, how do u get the piano sound? the stock musescore i got sound uh quite harsh say the least
@@nyandalf On Musehub, I bought a musesound plugin called “Antique Keys.” This sound should be the “Erard Grand Piano.”