Intriguing, this sent all sorts of visions scurrying around in my brain. Eventually the visions centered on late night shadows dancing in a beautiful woman's apartment, where she sleeps after a long night dancing... the shadows try to imitate her graceful tango steps, but keep failing miserably, tripping and bumping into things, but always trying to imitate her grace. Sort of a dark comical scene.
ttfn,
Drakonis
If Berlioz would've heard this piece.. he probably would have said that it was too vulgar (lol) too much percussion... but oh well I got very excited when I made this one... the tempos are not very well because its very hard!!!
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Does have the swaggering Russian feel (and nice orchestral sounds, well separated). This also reminded me of my favorite part of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition ("The Bydlo"). I really like your handling of odd rhythms and dissonance, and then the final consonantal resolution in the coda, that was perfect.
This little ragtime number began life as just a snippet, written as background music for a home movie years ago. For the hard core ragtime buffs, I know this is not quite syncopated enough to be true ragtime, but hopefully its fun and bouncy…
This song was recorded for the independent film documentary, "It/ll be better tomorrow, the life of Hubert Selby Jr.". Sadly, it did not make the final cut, but it will always be a favortite of mine.
A further march down the road in acl's evolution - and one of the many directions we've been dying to get to... it's, ummm, water-y. (And this song is especially dedicated to J Wentz.)
I wanted to start composing in the "classical" or "romantic" style for piano. This is the first movement of a sonata fantasia, its a sonata because it has three movements, but a fantasia because it doesnt have the exact structure of a sonata.
This song is romantic and sensual. It is written about the moon and is a love song of my wife and the silver magic of the moon. 12 strings weave their way through flutes and the kind of vocal you could make children with.
A seemingly nice man; a pretty young girl. The country forgotten, the people cold and without love. The protagonist is lost in his own thoughts. He sees the girl and falls in love; but she barely knows he exists. He begins to hallucinate about her.
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Intriguing, this sent all sorts of visions scurrying around in my brain. Eventually the visions centered on late night shadows dancing in a beautiful woman's apartment, where she sleeps after a long night dancing... the shadows try to imitate her graceful tango steps, but keep failing miserably, tripping and bumping into things, but always trying to imitate her grace. Sort of a dark comical scene. ttfn, Drakonis
This is great! Reminds Rahmaninov's piano works. Great!
Very beautiful Lalo.
These are all great but this is fav!!
Absolutely gorgeous...
Cello - my favourite sound. This is an absolute treat! Thank you.
Another beauty Lalo!!
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Yeah, man; thanks.
Compelling sequences/shifts, my friend. Yes; you challenge but you still delight with a story-like sense. Thanks.
Unsettling - beautiful.
Wonderful piece!!
Lovely
Just gorgeous - a romantic masterpiece!
Very very nice, lovely melody.
A man of many talents! Beautiful playing.
Very beautiful. And what a wonderful concept.
Great! I love Stravinsy.
Does have the swaggering Russian feel (and nice orchestral sounds, well separated). This also reminded me of my favorite part of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition ("The Bydlo"). I really like your handling of odd rhythms and dissonance, and then the final consonantal resolution in the coda, that was perfect.
Very stirring!
Comments made by Lalo Oceja
very nice voice!
nice beginning
hey! this is so good
very nice rag!
very very nice
gOOD!!!
I just love the trumpet with... how do you say in english??? "sordina" sounds perfect to me
really good music!
reminds me of blood sweat and tears... super fancy
congrats! super cool
I like this style
very good one!
the more I hear it, the more I like it!
you guys are very professional..,
thanks everybody for comments!
the violin sounds cool... is it synthesized or is it a real violin?.... nice.
I just love the guitar!!!!
nice harmony
ok, if you ever find your sheet music dont forget me! thanks
good job guys!