Hello! As some of you know, I play the piano. For those of you who don't know, I'm self taught, and have been playing for 4 years. This piece is supposed to put an image of your head of fountains, or a waterfall. It's based off of Franz Liszt's "Les Jeux d'Eaux a la Villa d'Este," and I hope you enjoy it. For video link, click here.
sounds nice, I'd only say there is a little loss of contrast in it, I mean, you're playing all the time really quite fast (or in the first one and a half minute ) I personally always try to make also a few slow parts in it, it doesn't need to be more than a second but just a little slow down also, I'm not sure about the highest notes in the very first part, You're playing c c# d d# e right? I'd change that to c c# D# (chord, or if that's too hard, just play it forte forte (loud)) d f# or something (just something from the top of my head) since it feels a little to much f a magic spell to me... Annyways, really good, you're also playing really good, also, the reason I think different about surtain parts might be because I'm a jazz pianist, and, per definition, can't do this kind of classical music...
Baroque and Romantic and different types of classical music. Classical isn't just classical. There's different types. A sonata is a type of piece. Not a type of classical music. A composer doesn't just write sonatas, they also write nocturnes, etudes, waltzes, polonaises, ballades, preludes, impromptus, etc.
Sounds nice! I also play the piano and I am self taught. I am not as good as you but in my opinion im ok
I have been playing for only 2 years, I am a very busy person though so I dont get to much time to ever practice but I am improving!
First, I will compose a classical sonata inspired by pieces written during the Classical Era (classical is a type of classical music). Then, I may want to compose a classical romantic piece.