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Tyguy80s
I used to animate flash cartoons as a teen, but now I compose contemporary orchestral and classical music. Instruments I Play Guitar, Ukulele, and Clarinet/Bass Clarinet.

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Now That That's Done

Posted by Tyguy80s - November 5th, 2017


Hello again :D

 

The symphony's done. I've uploaded the conductor and part score to IMSLP and YouTube, audio's up here on NG, YouTube, and Bandcamp. Now that logistics are out of the way. with the exception of maybe finding an orchrestra for the symphony. I can focus on creating original music now.

 

For now, I'm going to stay away from the headache that is figuring ensembles and multiple instruments and their individual techniques. Going back to basics. Two piano sonatas! Rather, two movements/songs in sonata form. Maybe I'll somehow connect them together... who knows? Nonetheless, I'll experiment with pretty piano parts to establish some new material while freeing myself some from the puzzle piecing that group music can become. I'll have I Love Her, and Another Song For Her be the foundation for which the sonatas will be developed upon.

 

Speaking of group music, I do have a few ideas for songs like a flute ensemble or piccolo, cello, violin, or harmonica accompanied by a piano. I actually play harmomnica so that'd actually be fun for me :) The next big thing after the piano sonatas tha I have in mind is something I'll call the Frog Suite :) The idea is a collection of songs for chamber group premiring double reeded instruments; oboe, english horn, bassoon to be exact. Other instruments would include violin, cello, bass, and piano. I might get Trosynix in on that and make it a collab of sorts :D

 

That's what y'all can look forward too. A couple of short piano sonata coming your way, and some bigger project soon after. WEEHEE!

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