Sounds like the introductory score to a child's tv program. I wonder if this was your brain taking bits and pieces from different program intro's you heard over the years, and subconsciously amalgamated them into this piece you have written lol
cool to see another pokemon fan on my channel!!!! i love pokemon and a lot of my music is inspired by it, so i’m flattered that you find my stuff similar to it🤠
clarification: i didn’t actually write this when i was 5, i made it up in my head when i was 5, but actually wrote it a week ago i don’t think i could’ve written this when i was 5😭
I actually liked that quite a bit, thank you for the video. It has soothed my soul to extremes I have never felt before, it's magical tune enchanted me into a trance of delusion but also bliss. It reminds me of an old sound my grandmother would play before she died in WWII to the allies. The nostalgic riff which couldn't escape crossing fate with the brilliantly engineered notes graced me in a way I wasn't ever prepared for. Thank you for this beautiful video, I will listen to it for all my days on this special rock filled with ingenious flaura and fauna that makes me whole, completing my being, especially when the mesmerizing creations on this celestial body then go on to design intelligent spins on the world such as you have made today, fine sir/madam. I will share this with all the creatures I refer to as associates, bravo for this masterpiece.
Personally, I would write divisi on bars 4, 9, 13, 14, and 15 where the instrument is play more than one note, excluding string instruments, xylophone adjucents, and the piano.
i understand your confusion, but yeah i don’t write music for people to actually play it irl. most of my scores aren’t optimized at all and if this were to be played live there would most definitely be more than 2 oboes playing
dunno sounds more like a slow 6/8 to me. There's definitly a strong and weak beat in each bar. I personally think of 6/8 as being subdivided into groups of 3 while 6/4 has more of a 4+2 feeling imo.
the thing i did when i wrote a 6/4 melody was focus on making it mainly long notes, which made it sound less like a 3/4 song, but the percussion really made a difference for mine