Canon No. 12
Here’s a canon I just finished. I has an unusual rhythm; a mixture of sextuple and duple meters. Like some of the last few I’ve done, it’s a strict, endless canon.
Here’s a canon I just finished. I has an unusual rhythm; a mixture of sextuple and duple meters. Like some of the last few I’ve done, it’s a strict, endless canon.
Here’s one of three flute duets I’ve done this weekend so far. Hopefully I’ll get several more finished before Monday. All these will go in a music book I’ll have published this year.
Alright, this endless canon is done, although there may be revisions later. Unlike some of the other flute duets I’ve written recently, this one is a strict canon, with the Flute 1 and 2 parts identical,
Here’s the next one I just started, not sure if I’ll finish it tonight.
Well I got another endless canon done tonight, or at least the first draft. I think the sense of dancing
Here’s another canon for two flutes — a quicker pace than the last one — also written last weekend. It’s
Here’s another piece I wrote last weekend, a little canon for two flutes. This one’s potentially endless also. One way
Here’s a wee canon (just nine measures) I wrote last night that technically never ends; the alto of the last measure is the same as the bass in the first measure — it’s an audio ouroboros.
I deleted fragments of the third voice to declutter and get some textural variety in the beginning, I think it’s an improvement.
Just finished that fugue I started last night, but will no doubt tweak it later. It uses as its subject the first five notes of an Irish jig called “Jump at the Sun.”