Hello, I'm TJ, also known as Todd Dunken II. At 24, I'm deeply devoted to crafting ambient music that takes listeners on a journey beyond the ordinary. My dream? To turn my passion for music into a full-time career and score a feature film.
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@@DanilNizamov-du4cv just my style of composition. I could totally use more chromatic passing tones and altering tones if I wanted to. I just have not felt the need for those in these etude like pieces.
@@ToddDunkenII it is not about chromatic passes or altering tones. I am saying that you have an absolute zero of harmonic motion, we listen to the same chords in the same key over and over. And every piece on your channel is like this. No motion, no development, no emotion. How can it be not boring? I saying it as my perspective as a listener: I would turn off such a piece in 30 seconds max, it is just way too repetitive and boring
This is incredible! I love how the initially playful vibe transitions into something slower, reframing the whole piece in a more nostalgic light. Would it be possible to get the sheet music and record this? I'd love to take a crack it :)
This is astounding and beautiful! Such a masterful piece! You just gained my like and subscription, my friend. You have my full support in your creative endeavors! :D
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@@ToddDunkenII thanks bud,but if it's available as pdf then I'm very happy to. Because I'm learning piano. This kind of compositions & renditions will help me and motivate me to play piano.
@@ToddDunkenII I'm very happy to and thanks for replying. Sooner or later we'll collaborate for good composition and we can create some wonderful compositions. Have a great day buddy.
Really nice and soothing piece. :) One thing though: I hear it in 6/8 time rather than the 3/4 you wrote in the score. I think 6/8 fits the lullaby-style and homeliness better. But that's only a theoretical detail. ;)