Compose 16-measures for a non-pitched instrument using mixed meters.
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ReplyDeleteThe first 2/4 was a surprise - I was expecting another 5/8.
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I like m. 7-11.
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ReplyDeleteThe consistent alternation of 3/4 and 7/8 gives the piece unity.
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ReplyDeleteNice work, Carlos. The next section would need some rests involved.
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ReplyDeleteMore cowbell :) It'd be interesting to see if you could figure out a metric modulation/relationship between your two tempos.
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ReplyDeleteThis all works well except for the switch from 2/4 to cut time. It can be notated more clearly.
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I like all of the syncopation in the second system.
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ReplyDeleteThis works really well for a chase scene!
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Good start. I'd like to see more mixed meter after m.5.
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