tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post3536148645937977060..comments2024-03-03T05:41:00.956-08:00Comments on A touch of music: Tutorial on my technique for writing a canonshiihshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01738225085577318818noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-9708151527988632522018-07-13T15:20:04.949-07:002018-07-13T15:20:04.949-07:00I realise this is a huge necropost but i found thi...I realise this is a huge necropost but i found this quite interesting to read as i myself would like to have a go writing canon. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11423045478637026639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-56115111309299489542013-09-30T01:14:16.326-07:002013-09-30T01:14:16.326-07:00This is great information, thanks’ for share!This is great information, thanks’ for share!lap dat camerahttp://thietbivienthongbachkhoa.com/Default.asp?mod=ProductType&action=list&TypeID=277&temp=Vertuvn_vn&Object=8&ItemID=277&Language=vnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-75182146253411189742013-09-01T05:18:13.255-07:002013-09-01T05:18:13.255-07:00What's up everybody, here every person is shar...What's up everybody, here every person is sharing such <br />experience, so it's good to read this webpage, and I used to go to <br />see this blog every day.<br /><br />Also visit my website <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGhkpBgGeTc" rel="nofollow">how to make music</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-33749317774123864262013-08-01T11:59:27.902-07:002013-08-01T11:59:27.902-07:00Hallo Darrien. I'm very sorry to say that I mu...Hallo Darrien. I'm very sorry to say that I must have messed up while creating the temporary email address. I didn't receive your mail, nor can I find back any trace of me creating that address :(. If you want, please feel free to try to send something to cbe544b4@opayq.com instead. This is another temporary address that I've just tested and it really should work this time.shiihshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01738225085577318818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-39652851302781794582013-08-01T07:45:18.705-07:002013-08-01T07:45:18.705-07:00Stefaan, I sent you what I have done at the email ...Stefaan, I sent you what I have done at the email address you offered. I look forward to your thoughts.Darrienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02607143731944022513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-72607381140985500022013-07-30T00:13:30.908-07:002013-07-30T00:13:30.908-07:00Hello Darrien, I'm glad you managed to come up...Hello Darrien, I'm glad you managed to come up with something! <br />Feel free to send something to 00e6972e@opayq.com (I'm using a temporary email address here because I'm not too keen on getting spam from bots visiting my blog)<br /><br />shiihshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01738225085577318818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-55575661461383280922013-07-29T15:50:55.161-07:002013-07-29T15:50:55.161-07:00Hi I think I've figured out the process accord...Hi I think I've figured out the process according to your tutorial. Many thanks. How can I send you the one I've completed to look at?Darrienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02607143731944022513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-39843074344684394142013-07-17T12:32:48.476-07:002013-07-17T12:32:48.476-07:00Hello Darrien. First of all let me thank you for r...Hello Darrien. First of all let me thank you for reading the document and asking some questions. There's nothing more rewarding for someone writing a tutorial :)<br /><br />First of all, perhaps I should make it clear that the article illustrates only one possible approach to writing a canon. This is not the way most classically trained composers would approach the subject.<br /><br />Let me first explain that the big letters on top of the chords are really chord symbols (C stands for a C major chord, F for an F major chord and G for a G major chord). I could have chosen different chords like CMaj, F7, G7. In general I just took the simplest starting point I could think of.<br /><br />The reason for writing a chord progression to start with is that, once all the voices in the canon are playing simultaneously we want to guarantee that:<br /> - each voice plays a different note (it will be a different note from those starting chords)<br /> - each voice sounds together with all other voices (we will eventually hear these starting chords in a number of different inversions)<br /><br />By starting from these chords progressions, we guarantee the above two points by construction.<br />If you want to write a four-voice canon, at each moment in time you should have 4 notes sounding in the starting progression. Nothing prevents you from repeating notes between/within bars.<br /><br />Suppose you want to make rythmic variations by writing e.g.<br /><br />1 bar I<br />1 bar IV<br />1/2 bar V + 1/2 bar IV<br />1 bar I<br /><br />that's entirely possible (and highly recommended if you want to create something that goes beyond the toy example of the article). It is really just a way to "spice up" your choral or chord progression.<br /><br />I don't know if this answers your questions. If you get stuck, I'd be happy to take a look at what you have done so far, and where perhaps something got difficult. Most likely I'll learn something from it myself :)<br /><br />shiihshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01738225085577318818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-66537770779611331632013-07-17T09:29:28.120-07:002013-07-17T09:29:28.120-07:00Very good explanation and examples. I've only...Very good explanation and examples. I've only recently begun to dabble in arranging and was looking for a genre that I could practice creating some short compositional works; I though of canons and happened upon this page. <br /><br />It always amazes me how composers pull so many ideas out of practically nothing an your examples reiterated that..... Began with three notes an ended with something built from that which sounds interesting and pleasing! I will get to work on something and see how it turns out.<br /><br />I have a question though. At the very beginning (writing a choral), I note that you have analyzed EACH note as a chord. Is that what typically happens in creating a choral? In arrangements that I have attempted (not choral), harmonic rhythm often changed from bar to bar or perhaps every few bars (and from time to time twice per bar eg in 4/4 time). So lets say I have a 4-bar melody with a chord progression of I, IV, V, I (a chord per bar), would I need to a analyze each note as an individual chord within the bar (as per your example)? Or do I write harmonies under each note based on the chord for that BAR?Darrienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02607143731944022513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648227177104898374.post-58094605323835176292013-04-15T02:22:59.636-07:002013-04-15T02:22:59.636-07:00Thank you, very well explained and helpfulThank you, very well explained and helpfulAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com