
u/MoistM4rco

Out of everyone to glaze. YALL CHOSE HIM?
Is there any book like "ornamentation in baroque and post-baroque music by frederick neumann" But regarding arpeggiation in late classical to post-romantic music?
I want to better understand how to write highly ornamented and variated lines like chopin does, but I am having troubles with where to start, aside from just directly going through his virtuoso works and writing every which way he does it by hand
new to composing vocal music, any thoughts?
score: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bKeO5vm5sgLnrLLmJkyWAYBtJhFfI0da/view?usp=sharing
audio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YPyscsSsIvuACClnKYetd9Epwb294IHd/view?usp=sharing
had to swap out the voice and piano soundfonts because the musescore ones didn't work for this piece, the soprano being a choir one
I made a song for voice and piano!
I swapped out the soprano voice for a flute because there wasn't a solo one in musescore. All the piano sounds were so harsh and couldn't play good piano/pianissimo so I swapped it out for sine wave
The ads are too much. I'm not buying turbo, I'd rather just spend my time doing something else. goodbye.