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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Composition | #11 | 4.155 | 4.263 |
Correlation to theme | #60 | 3.540 | 3.632 |
Overall | #60 | 3.509 | 3.600 |
Creativity | #82 | 3.437 | 3.526 |
Impression | #84 | 3.232 | 3.316 |
Quality | #106 | 3.181 | 3.263 |
Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
This track was composed entirely in MuseScore, which also supplied the midi playback for the .wav file.
Theme:
How does it fit the theme?
I envisioned a character being involuntarily pulled back and forth between worlds, with an overall feeling of helplessness. The chaotic contrapuntal section works as a bridge between my two "worlds", destroying any sense of stability that's established in the main sections--which are simply inversions of each other.
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/steve-k-598978580/an-involuntary-journey?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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Comments
This was a really fun piece and I quite enjoyed the classical vibes and compositional ideas. I must admit I'm not sure what kind of game it would fit to, but as a standalone piano piece, it's very enjoyable.
Is that an idim I hear? Love the chords here.
No i°'s, but there is a lot of half-step motion between most of the chords. The piece starts with iv to V7, in B-. Thanks for the comment, glad you liked it!
My ears failed me this time haha. You're welcome!
As a music theory enthusiast, I really appreciated all the work that went into this neoclassical(?) submission!
Thanks! It was a lot of fun, and a great learning experience. I had just recently discovered the concept of negative harmony, and this was my first time employing it in a piece.
Mind-blowing, it reminds me of a rondo-style composition, with a main section and its different parts.
Excellent use of diminished chords. Also, I loved the counterpoint section. Congratulations
Thank you very much. It was a lot of fun to write, and I learned quite a bit in the process.
Nice job! It felt like 2 different pianos playing with each other, which I felt like added to the theme of "two worlds" well!
Thanks. This was a very fun concept to compose to, and one that music alone can absolutely convey.
Interesting take on theme, just piano... did you compose it at piano first and then you write it down in MuseScore, or it's made digitaly from start?
Thank you. I use a midi keyboard plugged in to my laptop, so I'll do all of my thinking on the keyboard and then clean it up in MuseScore.