Compose 16-measures for a non-pitched instrument in a compound meter.
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ReplyDeleteThis was fun! I especially like the triangle rolls.
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ReplyDeleteThe motivic repetition that you have going on in m. 3-5 works well.
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Fun title and nice hemiola!
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ReplyDeleteThe mixed timbres work well.
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ReplyDeleteNice work. M. 11 caught my interest!
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ReplyDeleteI like the hemiola in m. 12-13. Be sure to show what instrument you are composing for.
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I like the double hits for the snare.
DeleteA short cymbal march. I used some crash cymbal notation I found online, attached in the folder, since I'm too lazy to make my own.
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Wrong link, correct one below! Apologies!
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-Darial N
Nice work, Darial. I think it's great that you found a resource for notation.
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wasn't able to submit this earlier, was feeling very unwell. Am submitting it now at 2AM. Hope it still counts.