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New song from a poem

Started this discussion. Last reply by Adrian Allan Mar 3. 2 Replies

Short piece for String Trio

Started this discussion. Last reply by Adrian Allan Oct 25, 2012. 11 Replies

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"My condolences, Adrian, on the passing of a great woman. she was greatly respected in this country, even by her critics. It was axiomatic: you didn't mess with the Iron Lady. Her status is second in modern times only to Churchill. We are still…"
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"All players like being pushed a bit, but more importantly, I would say give them a chance to shine. Why is it so rare to give an extended solo passage to a viola player or an expressive melody for a trombone? Both instruments are capable of so much…"
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"Glad you liked Skating, Andrew. I don't really play the piano, although I know my way around it, in terms of chords and scales. I actually played a little guitar once upon a time, mostly in a folk vein. I have tried writing chamber music, but I…"
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"Just listened to several of your pieces, Adrian. Enjoyed them all. The one I'll comment on is the Trombone piece. Interesting choice of instruments. I always knew the trombone could sound like this. so soft and expressive, like a French horn,…"
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At 3:46pm on April 8, 2013, michael diemer said…

My condolences, Adrian, on the passing of a great woman. she was greatly respected in this country, even by her critics. It was axiomatic: you didn't mess with the Iron Lady. Her status is second in modern times only to Churchill. We are still waiting in America for a woman of her stature. Take care, man.

michael

At 1:16pm on April 4, 2013, michael diemer said…

Thanks man, I'll ask the Master.

michael

At 9:01pm on April 2, 2013, michael diemer said…

Glad you liked Skating, Andrew. I don't really play the piano, although I know my way around it, in terms of chords and scales. I actually played a little guitar once upon a time, mostly in a folk vein. I have tried writing chamber music, but I always end up orchestrating the pieces. I just seem to think in terms of the orchestra. At some point I may try again. Perhaps a violin sonata. What a great sound, those two instruments were made for each other. I agree, people will always prefer tonal music. Those who write atonal music are primarily writing for each other! Still, you have to admire their resolve. I do sometimes find that kind of music interesting, but the emotional response is lacking, for the most part. What emotion I get from it is usually very dark. But sometimes that's ok. Anyway, I'm going to have to  check into augmenting my sample libraries, after hearing that wonderful trombone in your duet. Do you know of any that have a cornet, or a mellophone?

michael

At 11:55am on April 2, 2013, michael diemer said…

Just listened to several of your pieces, Adrian. Enjoyed them all. The one I'll comment on is the Trombone piece. Interesting choice of instruments. I always knew the trombone could sound like this. so soft and expressive, like a French horn, but with more reserved solemnity. Trombones are actually my favorite brass instrument, but I haven't been able to get one to sound like this! What sample is it? (Or what is it a real trombone?) I use Garritan and East West. The only criticism I'll make is that there are some technical glitches - low rumbling, for example. Why not take care of these? The music is exquisite, and deserves perfection.

At 11:55am on August 27, 2012, Catherine P. said…

Thanks for the friend invitation.  I enjoyed listening to your music!  You have some guitar pieces - very nice.  Do you play as well?

At 3:37pm on July 17, 2012, Raymond Kemp said…

It wasn't hard Adrian,

Actually I didn't listen to any of the others, you must have your own style, that's got to be a plus. 

At 6:12pm on July 15, 2012, Charles Coleman said…

Hey Adrian!  Congrats on the people's choice win!  A perfectly valid setting. :)

At 5:37pm on July 15, 2012, Jamie Sutherland said…

Yeah its still in the process of being written at the moment, but I look forward to hearing the piece even through Sibelius. Kevin has a good musical vision, much like yourself.

At 11:23am on July 15, 2012, Jamie Sutherland said…

Congratulations on your win! I wouldn't be surprised if your piece won in the other categories , it was quite the piece ;) 

At 10:47am on June 11, 2012, Tarek B.Moon said…

yea i figured that its not ur style ... but thnx :D

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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Orchestra, Songs, multimedia
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
All
Is music your main income source?
Sort Of - Music Related
Where do you live?
UK
About Me (MUST be more than 10 words to be approved):
I have very wide interests, but my music is unashamedly melodic.
Website:
http://manchester-guitarteacher.co.uk

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Page 3 is where I've placed some of my compositions

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I got a deal of £99 for the making and hosting of this website - quite pleased with that.

me playing viola

Posted on June 19, 2011 at 6:53pm 0 Comments

it's not a composition by me so it's not on dissection, but just a link to me murdering diana ross. admittedly I've never had a viola lesson in my life, so any string players please comment. however, this does help me to understand the instrument better than reading a text book.

me playing viola

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