Drip Drop
https://musescore.com/user/11362601/scores/2466586
Made after it started raining outside. 10x repeat.
https://musescore.com/user/11362601/scores/2466586
Made after it started raining outside. 10x repeat.
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Yeah, I like the idea behind this piece.
Just to let you know, the piece does have a slight potential of having the same effect as a "consistent, loud dripping noise" that never ends. Or a loud ticking sound that goes TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK non-stop. For some people, that is an annoyance. It's never been for me, however, I saw that potential.
I actually sort of like this piece.
In reply to Yeah, I like the idea behind by Elwin
Yeah, I tried to go for the dripping noise. Do you have any ideas I could use to make it more interesting and sound more like that?
In reply to Yeah, I tried to go for the by ForgottenRec
Well, I think you're idea was creative.
The only piece I can think of that might be a help to you is the one composed by I don't know who. (I don't even know the title of it). It is sort of like a rain piece, or a piece about rain. What I did notice at the beginning of it was that it used woodwinds to sort of make the drip-drip-drip effect, while the strings sort of had the "wind effect". It started off as that, but it quickly got more intense and developed into a "storm". If I can find it, I'll tell you its name.
In reply to Well, I think you're idea was by Elwin
Perhaps "Fugue of the Storm."
In reply to Perhaps "Fugue of the Storm." by Isaac Weiss
I just listened to it and while it is cool I don't think I'm trying to go for the dramatic, storm-like sound. I think the more hypnotic, entrancing mood would fit what I'm trying to compose more.
In reply to Perhaps "Fugue of the Storm." by Isaac Weiss
Nope, that's not what I had in mind.
The piece is a full orchestra piece. All I could find were piano pieces of it.
I like it. Really creative.