I’m eleven years old and this year im learning how to play this piece and compose pieces like this one. you’re my no. 1 inspiration! thank you for this enjoyable piece!
i feel like moonlight and melancholia could be related somehow, like two sides of the same coin, or perhaps like a side and a side b tape. the beginning melodies sound so similar im hearing them both as a distant memory! stunning compositions as usual!
Hey I want to learn from more skilled composers than me I hope you can answer some of my questions. How does your composition process look like? Is it thoroughly structured? How long do you need for a composition on average? Is it important to spend a longer timeperiod on them? What is the most important aspect when writing good music? Is there a specific mindset someone has to have to write good music? What are the biggest mistakes you made that after learning from them improved your music dramatically? I hope those aren’t to many questions
Really gorgeous piece of music,it gives off a sense of romanticism and nostalgia,played very delicately ,reminds me of the sweet memories I had with my family members. Love the work,keep it up!
Measure 34 contains too many octaves for my taste… The fifth eighth note in the left hand works better as B-flat, and the following four eighth notes I play E-C-G-B-flat to add more harmony and avoid pure octave sounds.
I personally don't accept the current vogue that the Higgs Boson participates in the creation of what we call gravity. I study those little bitty particles whizzing around in subspace, and I experience a completely different kind of 'gravity'. Why? Because I am "Passing Time", and in MY universe, things are mellow indeed. That's because our universe contains a most mysterious and elusive particle known as the 'Zhan' particle, and... it imparts a type of 'gravitic mello-ation', that causes things to move a little slower, makes time become more 'meaningful', and, in general, prevents our universe from BLOWING UP! So.... Mister A. Zhan, please contain to persist in some corporeal form for at least the next 10 to the ninth years. Life as we know it depends upon you!
I cherish my quiet mornings, as I grind the dark oily beans, thinking of the hectic day that awaits, yet my thoughts are mellow... I am in 'that' place, getting ready for the madness of the world, yet taking this precious, private moment of solitude for myself. And... what do you suppose I listen to, as I get my emotions together... well... you know perfectly well what I listen to... It's a little piece called "Melancholia", by one of the finest, smoothest composers on the web. One guess who I am talking about...
jesus man, the things i’d do to learn how to compose like you. Is there any tips you have to write beautiful stuff like this as a composer who’s starting their journey?
This is beautiful and sincere. I feel both joy and sorrow to an almost deafening extent. I have been playing this piece so much that I'm sure everyone in my house knows it by heart. Makes me get goosebumps. There is something about it that feels so special. I am terrible with words they never get my point across. Please let it get through that this is indescribibly amazing and I want to thank you for bringing such beauty to the world!
I love the music you make like a crazy.I can feel the passion and the power of the emotions you want to share with your listeners.I wish for you to become as popular as Chopin someday 💕🩷