[contemporary classical] Flute solo (mp3 streamed)

Started by uncloned, March 26, 2010, 12:16:17

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uncloned



Well, I'm probably asking for pain posting this (or anything) here. I can't compete with brand new beats by jedaprin for controversy - or others for newbie - ness.




Written I'm guessing in the early 80's. A contemporary styled classical piece. I moved 3 notes down an octave to give a bit more interest in a chromatic run and added a "F" at the end – which turned out to be the real tonal center.

This was written with trying to imagine the flute in my head and capturing the notes on paper. Some people are really good at this, I'm not – thus the revisions. Still the piece seems to be passable quality for the style it is in.

That being said I used this piece to compare several tuning systems on a purely melodic basis.

http://micro.soonlabel.com/flute-compare-tunings/flute-solo-12edo.mp3


If you want to stream this piece (or the microtonal variants) go here:

http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=116

Sam_Zen

Very nice! Could have been at least double duration.
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Oliwerko

I'm with Sam, it's very nice, yet short.

It reminds me of the music used in "Krysař", the best animated doll-movie I've seen. Pretty much the whole soundtrack was this style.

More info if anyone's interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krysař
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uncloned

thank you both for the listen and comment!

Chris