adam colbert
Yes, that is the actual title. I'm honestly not sure how to describe it.
This is an andante in F Major (of course), and it is written in A-B-A' form.
A varied, rather short, through-composed piece with a few recurring themes, but no actual repeats.
Part 1 of my two-part piece. (Together, they exceeded the maximum upload limit of 10MB per song, so I feature them separately but in order).
Part 2 of my two-part piece. (Together, they exceeded the maximum upload limit of 10MB per song, so I feature them separately but in order).
A piece which tells a story that goes from a begins, expands and develops, endures conflict, and reaches resolution. Happily ever after. The end.
This is a G Minor piece that explores 'Melancholy' in both its meanings of either sad/depressed or somber/thoughtful.
A very playful piece written in G Major for a single 'treble' and a single 'bass' instrument. (Any combination that the performers/conductor/arranger decides).
This is a 'waltz' I wrote. It is in B-flat major. It is not truly a waltz as I have some 2/4 measures and even a 2/4 section in the middle.
A somewhat lengthy piece with many recurring themes that hardly recur in exactly the same way.
A chamber orchestra piece written for double-bass, marimba, trombone, oboe, flute, and - yes - a VibraSlap :).
This is a lively yet peaceful composition originally written for violin but arranged for guitar. It also sounds great on mandolin.
This is an 'eerie' piece that actually takes a few classical turns. It was kind of inspired by Nintendo music.
A depressing take upon Mozart's 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' theme.
This is a piece that would sound nicely on a harp (possibly two harps) or even a number of other instruments.
I began this with the intent of writing a fugue, but inspiration took a different turn. You can still here fugue-inspired parts recur throughout the piece.
My second attempt at writing a fugue which, like the first, ended up not being a fugue as inspiration took its course. I still like how it turned out, though.