This is a composition of mine depicting an endless sky of stars. Check out my website connorcowart2027.wixsite.com/...
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@christianleon996 Жыл бұрын
dude i’m speechless… this is actually insane. if you ever end up actually premiering this piece PLEASE LMK im deadass i’ll fly out to wherever to play this😭 amazing work dude.
@jemarijohnson1757
Жыл бұрын
Agreed👍
@Edu-scooterL.A.-cz4se Жыл бұрын
Why this isnt viral, i never hear something so beautiful
@danilocamus7126
Жыл бұрын
Really, never???? You dont hearing never Clasics Musicians: Mozart Beethoven Haydn Schubert Brahms Tchaikovsky Dvorak Or Movie's soundtrack composer as: John Williams Bernard Herrmann Ennio Morricone John Barry Danny Elfmann Howard Schore Miklós Rozsa?? Wow... where are you the last 200 years? Jajaja
@Avstinato Жыл бұрын
This is most definitely one of the best new compositions KZread has ever recommended to me, and it's a testament to the piece that it can sound this great even in Musescore MIDI. The section directly after 260 (11:55) is just fantastic. If you ever get this premiered, it would probably be a little noticeable that the trombone section isn't projecting very well when they're playing anything that isn't a unison or octave melody line. Generally trombones have a hard time projecting (despite the stereotypes) when playing with a full ensemble when it is written this low as a section, especially in regards to the 2nd trombone part. Bass trombone will have absolutely no issue being dominant by itself anywhere below or near the bottom of the staff, so doubling a lot of those parts on 2nd (Like all of letter O's voicings) or putting a perfect 5th directly in the middle of the bass and 1st parts (such as measure 255) generally will generally cause the 1st part to be drowned out since it's unsupported in a relatively low register and not get the section sound you are probably looking for. When it's non unison, generally having 1st/2nd over an octave away from the bass trombone is very standard and doesn't tear apart the section sound like it would in most other instruments. Don't be afraid of tenor clef in these kinds of loud sections, we can read it just fine and we like to play above the staff when we're allowed to. Bass trombone will do it's thing and project just fine without the help of the tenors. But this is just me ranting about trombones, every composer utilizes the trombones entirely differently, and a unique sound is never a negative thing. The ideas and overall orchestration is fantastic and 99% of people will not care how the trombones are voiced or even notice.
@DarkGeorok
10 ай бұрын
I think this really depends on your trombone section. Maybe beginning amateurs won't be able to cut through but good trombones will easily overpower the rest, except maybe the other brass and the piccolo flute. Why am I so certain about this? Listen to a british brass band at the top level - even if the whole band is playing fortissimo, the trombones can always cut through the sound if they want to. And those players, even in the top bands, are not always pro players. About the letter O, all the trombone parts are just in octaves and I think it's better practise to double the lower voices because the upper will be heard more easily any way. And in this case there is no reason for it to be heard more dominantly, it's just a colour/overtone to the lower melody. I don't think the trombones will have any trouble projecting anywhere where it's needed in this piece.
@maxdavis670 Жыл бұрын
There's no way you don't end up composing for films with this skill. I hear all the greats, Williams, Horner, Shore, Elfman etc... in this work
@joshuadesenna534520 күн бұрын
Love the Strauss influence in the opening and Mahler quotations throughout! Great piece.
@briantorres3559 Жыл бұрын
The music is very well orchestrated, especially at climaxes. Something that you could definitely work on is the balance between knowing when to push the momentum and when to surprise the listener with something unexpected. There are moments in the score where the music suddenly pauses and it feels like everything that you writing before the pause worked for lost its meaning. Another thing: It is okay to be inspired by other scores, melodies, and harmonies, but you need to be careful when doing it for multiple reasons. 1) The music becomes predictable. The chromatic motif at the beginning immediately told me that you would be quoting "Searching 4" a lot... I could basically sing the rest of the music you wrote before I heard it! 2) You lose an opportunity to develop your own voice. The Tchaikovsky Pas a Deux inspiration, Leia's theme from Star Wars, and Mahler Adaggietto are nice quotes, but be careful if you pass off a theme from something else as your own. It takes a long time to develop a voice, but don't get too comfortable just looking at scores and taking the same melodies. My recommendation is that if you like a certain melody, maybe take it in another direction? Start in a different note and write it another way. This is what I do when I see something I really like a lot and want to write something similar to it. That way, you incorporate the qualities of whatever composer you are inspired by into your own style, further developing you as a composer. Best of luck in your writing, I cannot wait to hear more!
@smoosikcompozer5935
Жыл бұрын
I second these notes. The flow could be a bit smoother. Transitions are key. Excellently written! 👍🏽
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
That would be my main reservation...the meaning of the opening is erased by the Mahlerian turn that of course obliterates everything in its wake. It is one sure way to impress a large number of people is to write something Mahleresque...I was listening to this for the Musescore4 sounds and they are pretty impressive. The orchestration is pretty deft and shows off the instruments here well. The content is good too, even if it is second-hand emotion. The transition at 4:32 is really awkward...you just need to carry one group of instruments at least through the gap here it seems to accomodate the shift. There is much impressive work here all the same and talent too.
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
@Brian Torres good advice. I'm in agreement. I see this a lot on KZread and the composers are in their teens and twenties and very talented on the one hand, but have not had the listening experience to aborb enough music yet to have their own voice and they don't always seem to understand the bounaries in being inspired by someone, sounding like someone and taking their actual material and coopting it.
@briantorres3559
Жыл бұрын
@@johnpcomposer Exactly!
@suicidalloafofbread2009
5 ай бұрын
@@johnpcomposer "A good composer does not imitate. He steals"
@MiloPaulus Жыл бұрын
Fantastic display of Musescore's new sound capabilities. And also a brilliant composition Connor. Well done!
@evifnoskcaj3 ай бұрын
What begins at 1:35 is 😮😮😮😮. I was not ready for it. This is stunningly gorgeous. I hear the late romantic influence. It's enough to make Wagner blush. Wow is this lush! ❤❤❤❤
@franciscoaragao5398
Ай бұрын
But hasn't this already been written many, many times before?
@sarcasticommentator
25 күн бұрын
@@franciscoaragao5398 who gives a fuck, if it works it works. Haven't we heard the same 4 chords for decades in pop music, how about it just music in general? Just shut up.
@klscomus7 ай бұрын
You have a great mastery of orchestral colors and sonorities, especially brass. Looking forward to seeing you continue to grow as a composer and see where you're heading, but this is definitely a young man's vision of epic music where his seeds of styles are bared and ready to build on.
@Thunshot Жыл бұрын
This is really special. John Williams influences can be heard clearly here.
@teacake_94
3 ай бұрын
Wagner for me
@BenRitter Жыл бұрын
Love all that stuff on page 8. Goosebumps.
@fredrikhiller72382 ай бұрын
Lovely.
@grant3655 Жыл бұрын
This is incredible Connor!!
@collinwesterlund Жыл бұрын
This is incredible. I’m speechless, thank you :)
@gekroah9872 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing! I can hear a bit of ideas from the musescore demo Searching Four and I love your twist!!!
@RealMcNills Жыл бұрын
This absolutely deserves to be played live. Really hope you get the chance. This is amazing!
@Alleriian Жыл бұрын
I got some mad Wagner and Rimsky-Korsakov vibes from this piece, what remarkable work you have composed :)
@wvandael Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Bravo!
@finnnaginnn Жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL!!!
@airbridge2400 Жыл бұрын
This is very beautiful piece! I really hope to listen to it very soon^^
@StrictlyEvan Жыл бұрын
Wow! This is amazing!
@BehiyeSurenMusic Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Great composition, great orchestration
@rodterrell304 Жыл бұрын
Truly a great work. Well done Connor, Well done.
@brunocoliveira89 Жыл бұрын
Im glad that KZread recomended me this. Excelllent!
@fiveeyedfrog Жыл бұрын
Wow. That was amazing. Congratulations on an absolutely amazing piece.
@igordrm Жыл бұрын
Boy, you are extremely talented. What a beautiful work!
@jade8538 Жыл бұрын
Young man, this is absolutely brilliant. I saw some of your other videos where you were playing French Horn, as well as playing some jazz standards on piano. Your musical future is blindingly bright. Bravo! (And I'm sure we'd all like to hear more of your superb orchestral work...pls post more.)
@Mrphilharmonic Жыл бұрын
This is pure soundtrack!! REALLY impressive!
@RoseCadenza Жыл бұрын
Holy moly! This is such a wonderful composition! It's so good! You compose like some of my favorite composers do.
@EggBenis Жыл бұрын
absolutely awesome! btw i love the ives reference at the very beginning! really suits and sets the whole piece up! :)
@Carll4126 Жыл бұрын
Great!!! Congratulations!!! thank you!!!
@timothymanukian7868 Жыл бұрын
Very impressive! I can really hear the searching four inspiration peeking through at times
@jasonderulo7287 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Just wow. absolutely speachless the amount of work you put in to make such a work of art. Increadible, genuinly!
@timguillaume867 Жыл бұрын
hi! i was just recommended this. This is amazing. It conveys the message really well too. Compose more please!
@Chanmi_v0v Жыл бұрын
wow... this is incredible!!! what a world masterpiece
@agenttexx Жыл бұрын
This is awesome.
@albertomolinaricomposer Жыл бұрын
Amazing I liked it very much!! Nice orchestration and colours! FANTASTIC!
@jamesdoanecompositions Жыл бұрын
Great orchestration!! Awesome job on the composition.
@theasmir5917 Жыл бұрын
This is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Omissilem Жыл бұрын
goosebumps. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece. Musescore is definitely doing this justice. I'm inspired to keep working on my own music, thanks to you.
@mrknesiah Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a movie score. Beautiful.
@PasjaMusic Жыл бұрын
Inspiring work, don’t stop sharing
@tithonusandfriends8519 Жыл бұрын
The beginning is quite the hook! Nice work :)
@MayerAd Жыл бұрын
aaaand subscribed. this is amazing.
@chechalmers8907 Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing! Your piece sounds like something you’d expect from one of the great composers or film composers like John Williams. Please keep composing and uploading!
@nicholasbratten850 Жыл бұрын
This is crazy dude!
@oscarducrot3327Ай бұрын
I loved that piece, that title is perfect and it fits perfectly well with the actual though behind it all !!!
@jacekbourneАй бұрын
Excellent.
@codyzuvich1712 Жыл бұрын
Dude, This is genuinely one of the best feelings I have ever felt while listening to. It sounds like the soundtrack to some famous timeless classic of a movie. Ok so I wrote this before hearing that stunning Andante section and uh, this is now one of my favorite pieces I have every listened to. This beats out some classical pieces for me. Now that I have listened to the entire piece, I am actually in shock and awe at how good this is. Now all I want to do is study music, I want to figure out why this sounds so good and find music similar. Thank you for reigniting my passion for composition.
@silentplayer6656 Жыл бұрын
this sound beautiful! well done!
@epcphelan Жыл бұрын
This is sublime harmony and impeccable orchestration desperate for a melody.
@christianvennemann9008 Жыл бұрын
This is stupendously good! Especially that immaculate orchestration from 1:35 - 2:08 🔥🔥
@lucianochaves6362
Жыл бұрын
Gustav Mahler in 1:41 - 1:51, Adagietto from fifth symphony !
@christianvennemann9008
Жыл бұрын
@@lucianochaves6362 I knew that sounded oddly familiar!
@XanderGouws Жыл бұрын
Incredible!!
@thezachgoldfinch4 ай бұрын
This is incredible.
@consardo Жыл бұрын
I agree with most of the commentators on this post - that you can do this on a computer blows my mind - (I'm an old musician from the 60's). The composition itself has a terribly fine amount of talented composition - the musical instincts are true and sound. I felt emotion, a sense of urgency at times, and, contemplative at others. At first, I thought there was a Mahler influence, maybe a dash of John Williams, but I gave up analyzing and just enjoyed the music. That, is what it's all about, for me, at least. I hope Mr. Cowart has a long career, for his compositions will only get, (what's the word I'm looking for?), sublime? Hearty Bravos for you, Mr. Connor Cowart!
@michaeldack4926 Жыл бұрын
Love this.
@ArdaRen Жыл бұрын
Damn that is fantastic!
@Ivan_1791 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had the energy and motivation to create a piece like this.
@dyadic
Жыл бұрын
same
@daniellucas5940
7 ай бұрын
its the new year, go get it done.
@Ivan_1791
7 ай бұрын
@@daniellucas5940 Luckily I'm doing much better mentally.
@daniellucas5940
7 ай бұрын
@@Ivan_1791 glad to hear it. go make some music I want to listen. I know you got it in you
@matthewbrannon847315 күн бұрын
I KNEW you were a Horn Player after listening.
@musicaliceo Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! You are very talented.
@rowdyrob3d9 ай бұрын
I came to hear a demonstration of Musescore 4's new sound engine/instruments, but by around the 2 minute mark, I wasn't even looking at the screen anymore, because I was so enraptured by the music! Very well done! You are very talented!
@bombi87095 ай бұрын
that reoccuring trumpet motif sounds very familiar to the opening of charles ives the unanswered questions! wonderful piece
@thehornenthusiast66523 ай бұрын
1:50 I can hear a little Mahler 5 Mvt 4 Adagietto lick you used here LOL. great work!
@csocius Жыл бұрын
Dude !! this is Genius, i'm so glad i found your channel, i'm a independant composer too, and this was impressive !!!
@ahcw2 Жыл бұрын
Imagine exporting individual instruments, mixing in a DAW and masterizing. Sound improves greatly.
@Uredi20 Жыл бұрын
Amazing!!
@rumikang756 Жыл бұрын
Very impressive! Keep it up!
@davidreece61934 ай бұрын
Reminds me slightly of Ives the unanswered questions and a smattering of Mahler’s symphony no 10 first movement. Beautiful.
@claytonsloan10 Жыл бұрын
Man, the ending is glorious.
@quetzalmarchiori Жыл бұрын
Impressive! Keep writing:) The muse sounds are impressive too!
@Timo_Taylor7 ай бұрын
Mad respect for that one, mate.
@jg64810 ай бұрын
Beautifully composed and orchestrated. Musescore 4 may be free, but your talent and soul are priceless!
@KavinAldermanJr Жыл бұрын
This really is an amazing composition.. I hope it doesn't get lost to the KZread algorithm, it deserves some attention. Well done 🙏
@doritogoali4817 Жыл бұрын
i dont know wich came first, the musescore demo or this but yours sounds significantly more epic and demonstrates perfectly what strenghts and weaknesses the new software has.
@aaronbird9437 Жыл бұрын
Seriously cool!
@Hannah_Hawes Жыл бұрын
This is incredible work!! I'd love to hear a real performance.
@williamlansbury3752 Жыл бұрын
sounds like the MuseScore demo a little; it sounds incredible!!
@TheSleepoverChronicles Жыл бұрын
Daaaaaaang, chills
@iancurriden Жыл бұрын
Holy moly Connor. Mahler-type beat.
@thermalbug6 ай бұрын
This is an excellent work. Ignore those that say otherwise, don't let them crush your voice or musical expression in order to make it theirs. I want to hear the musical story that you are telling and not the preconceived ideas I already have in my head from years of training. Break free and take me to where you want to go. There is no way to improve on this piece when it is how you currently think and feel. Thank you for sharing it withe me.
@TraderTimmy Жыл бұрын
As a fan of John Williams this was fun to hear. Well done.
@geonotesmusicgallery-ik4lz8 ай бұрын
It was a very nice music. I want to hear new works again
@madrums0075 ай бұрын
this is some real stuff right there
@SirGreenVine Жыл бұрын
this is epic...wow
@ernestoferreri10 ай бұрын
nice wrap-up!
@MichelBarbaro Жыл бұрын
Bravo!!!!!
@petitchatontoutmignon86394 ай бұрын
I hear a lot of John Williams, makes me think of Star Wars and E.T, and at the same time Snow White, really impressive ! You are really impressive ! In fact your music makes me think about a whole lot of movie genres at the same time and I like it very much.
@Mrphilharmonic Жыл бұрын
I have GOT to get MS4!!! This program is just incredible!!
@antoniocardozo15196 ай бұрын
Fantástico !!!
@classique_ Жыл бұрын
this is pure insanity! Stuff like this makes me want to learn music theory. Incredible, well done.
@olegmoki Жыл бұрын
That's very epic
@pdmackezyk Жыл бұрын
the melody at 4:49 is so lovely and built upon so well. fantastic job!
@lachieoverlord1253
Жыл бұрын
Most of the piece is stolen…
@SnowTurtle
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 from what?
@lachiesmusic8642
Жыл бұрын
@@SnowTurtle Searching Four. It’s the piece that the musescore team composed to show off musescore 4…
@npmusic7145 Жыл бұрын
Nice Connor! Definitely getting some late Mahler symphony and Wagner vibes! I think we met via Katey Luker. It's nice to see you on here!
@mrgrapefruit1757Ай бұрын
how does it sound so good
@Moinsdeuxcat Жыл бұрын
Bangeeeeer
@AP47735 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is such great work!! Can’t believe you’re only 16 and you’re already composing pieces like these! You’ve got a talent for composition and I hope you all the best in your future works! Also love that Mahlerian section at 9:26 :)
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 what is all art but a derivation of original work? Sure it might be stolen but wouldn’t you rather hear familiar sounding music rather than random notes picked arbitrary??
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 hater moment
@lachieoverlord1253
Жыл бұрын
I’m not hating, I just don’t stand for people who steal without at least giving some credit for theme and orchestration ideas.
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 I don't see your original comment they are taking exception to. I happen to agree with your sentiments here.
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 ok that’s totally fair, and I do agree that some of it isn’t really that original. But isn’t it credit enough to another composer that I was able to instantly recognize that that specific section was inspired by Mahler??
@ugurkupelimusic Жыл бұрын
nice mahler ref
@agreatthing9950 Жыл бұрын
Yes I enjoy.
@gammafoxlore2981 Жыл бұрын
This is great! One thing to note though: You need to give the winds time to breath. Especially the flutes, they go through a lot of air rather quickly. It's definitely an option to dovetail the flutes and have the oboe fill in the thirds in those soft 16th note bits.
@user-ld6ot1dj6j8 ай бұрын
I like your piece but I want to mention as a bass clarinet player, we don’t ever read bass clef and treble clef in the same piece. We are comfortable with ledger lines. If you want to use bass clef there is a specific way to use it by picking the specific instrument instead of the normal bass clarinet. It’s the same instrument but the way you write for the instrument is different. Instead of transposing an octave and a major 2nd lower, it’s just a major second lower. It isn’t very common but it is sometimes written like that. You shouldn’t mix the two clefs since it will most likely just cause confusion.
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dude i’m speechless… this is actually insane. if you ever end up actually premiering this piece PLEASE LMK im deadass i’ll fly out to wherever to play this😭 amazing work dude.
@jemarijohnson1757
Жыл бұрын
Agreed👍
Why this isnt viral, i never hear something so beautiful
@danilocamus7126
Жыл бұрын
Really, never???? You dont hearing never Clasics Musicians: Mozart Beethoven Haydn Schubert Brahms Tchaikovsky Dvorak Or Movie's soundtrack composer as: John Williams Bernard Herrmann Ennio Morricone John Barry Danny Elfmann Howard Schore Miklós Rozsa?? Wow... where are you the last 200 years? Jajaja
This is most definitely one of the best new compositions KZread has ever recommended to me, and it's a testament to the piece that it can sound this great even in Musescore MIDI. The section directly after 260 (11:55) is just fantastic. If you ever get this premiered, it would probably be a little noticeable that the trombone section isn't projecting very well when they're playing anything that isn't a unison or octave melody line. Generally trombones have a hard time projecting (despite the stereotypes) when playing with a full ensemble when it is written this low as a section, especially in regards to the 2nd trombone part. Bass trombone will have absolutely no issue being dominant by itself anywhere below or near the bottom of the staff, so doubling a lot of those parts on 2nd (Like all of letter O's voicings) or putting a perfect 5th directly in the middle of the bass and 1st parts (such as measure 255) generally will generally cause the 1st part to be drowned out since it's unsupported in a relatively low register and not get the section sound you are probably looking for. When it's non unison, generally having 1st/2nd over an octave away from the bass trombone is very standard and doesn't tear apart the section sound like it would in most other instruments. Don't be afraid of tenor clef in these kinds of loud sections, we can read it just fine and we like to play above the staff when we're allowed to. Bass trombone will do it's thing and project just fine without the help of the tenors. But this is just me ranting about trombones, every composer utilizes the trombones entirely differently, and a unique sound is never a negative thing. The ideas and overall orchestration is fantastic and 99% of people will not care how the trombones are voiced or even notice.
@DarkGeorok
10 ай бұрын
I think this really depends on your trombone section. Maybe beginning amateurs won't be able to cut through but good trombones will easily overpower the rest, except maybe the other brass and the piccolo flute. Why am I so certain about this? Listen to a british brass band at the top level - even if the whole band is playing fortissimo, the trombones can always cut through the sound if they want to. And those players, even in the top bands, are not always pro players. About the letter O, all the trombone parts are just in octaves and I think it's better practise to double the lower voices because the upper will be heard more easily any way. And in this case there is no reason for it to be heard more dominantly, it's just a colour/overtone to the lower melody. I don't think the trombones will have any trouble projecting anywhere where it's needed in this piece.
There's no way you don't end up composing for films with this skill. I hear all the greats, Williams, Horner, Shore, Elfman etc... in this work
Love the Strauss influence in the opening and Mahler quotations throughout! Great piece.
The music is very well orchestrated, especially at climaxes. Something that you could definitely work on is the balance between knowing when to push the momentum and when to surprise the listener with something unexpected. There are moments in the score where the music suddenly pauses and it feels like everything that you writing before the pause worked for lost its meaning. Another thing: It is okay to be inspired by other scores, melodies, and harmonies, but you need to be careful when doing it for multiple reasons. 1) The music becomes predictable. The chromatic motif at the beginning immediately told me that you would be quoting "Searching 4" a lot... I could basically sing the rest of the music you wrote before I heard it! 2) You lose an opportunity to develop your own voice. The Tchaikovsky Pas a Deux inspiration, Leia's theme from Star Wars, and Mahler Adaggietto are nice quotes, but be careful if you pass off a theme from something else as your own. It takes a long time to develop a voice, but don't get too comfortable just looking at scores and taking the same melodies. My recommendation is that if you like a certain melody, maybe take it in another direction? Start in a different note and write it another way. This is what I do when I see something I really like a lot and want to write something similar to it. That way, you incorporate the qualities of whatever composer you are inspired by into your own style, further developing you as a composer. Best of luck in your writing, I cannot wait to hear more!
@smoosikcompozer5935
Жыл бұрын
I second these notes. The flow could be a bit smoother. Transitions are key. Excellently written! 👍🏽
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
That would be my main reservation...the meaning of the opening is erased by the Mahlerian turn that of course obliterates everything in its wake. It is one sure way to impress a large number of people is to write something Mahleresque...I was listening to this for the Musescore4 sounds and they are pretty impressive. The orchestration is pretty deft and shows off the instruments here well. The content is good too, even if it is second-hand emotion. The transition at 4:32 is really awkward...you just need to carry one group of instruments at least through the gap here it seems to accomodate the shift. There is much impressive work here all the same and talent too.
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
@Brian Torres good advice. I'm in agreement. I see this a lot on KZread and the composers are in their teens and twenties and very talented on the one hand, but have not had the listening experience to aborb enough music yet to have their own voice and they don't always seem to understand the bounaries in being inspired by someone, sounding like someone and taking their actual material and coopting it.
@briantorres3559
Жыл бұрын
@@johnpcomposer Exactly!
@suicidalloafofbread2009
5 ай бұрын
@@johnpcomposer "A good composer does not imitate. He steals"
Fantastic display of Musescore's new sound capabilities. And also a brilliant composition Connor. Well done!
What begins at 1:35 is 😮😮😮😮. I was not ready for it. This is stunningly gorgeous. I hear the late romantic influence. It's enough to make Wagner blush. Wow is this lush! ❤❤❤❤
@franciscoaragao5398
Ай бұрын
But hasn't this already been written many, many times before?
@sarcasticommentator
25 күн бұрын
@@franciscoaragao5398 who gives a fuck, if it works it works. Haven't we heard the same 4 chords for decades in pop music, how about it just music in general? Just shut up.
You have a great mastery of orchestral colors and sonorities, especially brass. Looking forward to seeing you continue to grow as a composer and see where you're heading, but this is definitely a young man's vision of epic music where his seeds of styles are bared and ready to build on.
This is really special. John Williams influences can be heard clearly here.
@teacake_94
3 ай бұрын
Wagner for me
Love all that stuff on page 8. Goosebumps.
Lovely.
This is incredible Connor!!
This is incredible. I’m speechless, thank you :)
This is amazing! I can hear a bit of ideas from the musescore demo Searching Four and I love your twist!!!
This absolutely deserves to be played live. Really hope you get the chance. This is amazing!
I got some mad Wagner and Rimsky-Korsakov vibes from this piece, what remarkable work you have composed :)
Wonderful! Bravo!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
This is very beautiful piece! I really hope to listen to it very soon^^
Wow! This is amazing!
Brilliant. Great composition, great orchestration
Truly a great work. Well done Connor, Well done.
Im glad that KZread recomended me this. Excelllent!
Wow. That was amazing. Congratulations on an absolutely amazing piece.
Boy, you are extremely talented. What a beautiful work!
Young man, this is absolutely brilliant. I saw some of your other videos where you were playing French Horn, as well as playing some jazz standards on piano. Your musical future is blindingly bright. Bravo! (And I'm sure we'd all like to hear more of your superb orchestral work...pls post more.)
This is pure soundtrack!! REALLY impressive!
Holy moly! This is such a wonderful composition! It's so good! You compose like some of my favorite composers do.
absolutely awesome! btw i love the ives reference at the very beginning! really suits and sets the whole piece up! :)
Great!!! Congratulations!!! thank you!!!
Very impressive! I can really hear the searching four inspiration peeking through at times
Wow. Just wow. absolutely speachless the amount of work you put in to make such a work of art. Increadible, genuinly!
hi! i was just recommended this. This is amazing. It conveys the message really well too. Compose more please!
wow... this is incredible!!! what a world masterpiece
This is awesome.
Amazing I liked it very much!! Nice orchestration and colours! FANTASTIC!
Great orchestration!! Awesome job on the composition.
This is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!
goosebumps. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece. Musescore is definitely doing this justice. I'm inspired to keep working on my own music, thanks to you.
Sounds like a movie score. Beautiful.
Inspiring work, don’t stop sharing
The beginning is quite the hook! Nice work :)
aaaand subscribed. this is amazing.
This is absolutely amazing! Your piece sounds like something you’d expect from one of the great composers or film composers like John Williams. Please keep composing and uploading!
This is crazy dude!
I loved that piece, that title is perfect and it fits perfectly well with the actual though behind it all !!!
Excellent.
Dude, This is genuinely one of the best feelings I have ever felt while listening to. It sounds like the soundtrack to some famous timeless classic of a movie. Ok so I wrote this before hearing that stunning Andante section and uh, this is now one of my favorite pieces I have every listened to. This beats out some classical pieces for me. Now that I have listened to the entire piece, I am actually in shock and awe at how good this is. Now all I want to do is study music, I want to figure out why this sounds so good and find music similar. Thank you for reigniting my passion for composition.
this sound beautiful! well done!
This is sublime harmony and impeccable orchestration desperate for a melody.
This is stupendously good! Especially that immaculate orchestration from 1:35 - 2:08 🔥🔥
@lucianochaves6362
Жыл бұрын
Gustav Mahler in 1:41 - 1:51, Adagietto from fifth symphony !
@christianvennemann9008
Жыл бұрын
@@lucianochaves6362 I knew that sounded oddly familiar!
Incredible!!
This is incredible.
I agree with most of the commentators on this post - that you can do this on a computer blows my mind - (I'm an old musician from the 60's). The composition itself has a terribly fine amount of talented composition - the musical instincts are true and sound. I felt emotion, a sense of urgency at times, and, contemplative at others. At first, I thought there was a Mahler influence, maybe a dash of John Williams, but I gave up analyzing and just enjoyed the music. That, is what it's all about, for me, at least. I hope Mr. Cowart has a long career, for his compositions will only get, (what's the word I'm looking for?), sublime? Hearty Bravos for you, Mr. Connor Cowart!
Love this.
Damn that is fantastic!
I wish I had the energy and motivation to create a piece like this.
@dyadic
Жыл бұрын
same
@daniellucas5940
7 ай бұрын
its the new year, go get it done.
@Ivan_1791
7 ай бұрын
@@daniellucas5940 Luckily I'm doing much better mentally.
@daniellucas5940
7 ай бұрын
@@Ivan_1791 glad to hear it. go make some music I want to listen. I know you got it in you
I KNEW you were a Horn Player after listening.
Fantastic! You are very talented.
I came to hear a demonstration of Musescore 4's new sound engine/instruments, but by around the 2 minute mark, I wasn't even looking at the screen anymore, because I was so enraptured by the music! Very well done! You are very talented!
that reoccuring trumpet motif sounds very familiar to the opening of charles ives the unanswered questions! wonderful piece
1:50 I can hear a little Mahler 5 Mvt 4 Adagietto lick you used here LOL. great work!
Dude !! this is Genius, i'm so glad i found your channel, i'm a independant composer too, and this was impressive !!!
Imagine exporting individual instruments, mixing in a DAW and masterizing. Sound improves greatly.
Amazing!!
Very impressive! Keep it up!
Reminds me slightly of Ives the unanswered questions and a smattering of Mahler’s symphony no 10 first movement. Beautiful.
Man, the ending is glorious.
Impressive! Keep writing:) The muse sounds are impressive too!
Mad respect for that one, mate.
Beautifully composed and orchestrated. Musescore 4 may be free, but your talent and soul are priceless!
This really is an amazing composition.. I hope it doesn't get lost to the KZread algorithm, it deserves some attention. Well done 🙏
i dont know wich came first, the musescore demo or this but yours sounds significantly more epic and demonstrates perfectly what strenghts and weaknesses the new software has.
Seriously cool!
This is incredible work!! I'd love to hear a real performance.
sounds like the MuseScore demo a little; it sounds incredible!!
Daaaaaaang, chills
Holy moly Connor. Mahler-type beat.
This is an excellent work. Ignore those that say otherwise, don't let them crush your voice or musical expression in order to make it theirs. I want to hear the musical story that you are telling and not the preconceived ideas I already have in my head from years of training. Break free and take me to where you want to go. There is no way to improve on this piece when it is how you currently think and feel. Thank you for sharing it withe me.
As a fan of John Williams this was fun to hear. Well done.
It was a very nice music. I want to hear new works again
this is some real stuff right there
this is epic...wow
nice wrap-up!
Bravo!!!!!
I hear a lot of John Williams, makes me think of Star Wars and E.T, and at the same time Snow White, really impressive ! You are really impressive ! In fact your music makes me think about a whole lot of movie genres at the same time and I like it very much.
I have GOT to get MS4!!! This program is just incredible!!
Fantástico !!!
this is pure insanity! Stuff like this makes me want to learn music theory. Incredible, well done.
That's very epic
the melody at 4:49 is so lovely and built upon so well. fantastic job!
@lachieoverlord1253
Жыл бұрын
Most of the piece is stolen…
@SnowTurtle
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 from what?
@lachiesmusic8642
Жыл бұрын
@@SnowTurtle Searching Four. It’s the piece that the musescore team composed to show off musescore 4…
Nice Connor! Definitely getting some late Mahler symphony and Wagner vibes! I think we met via Katey Luker. It's nice to see you on here!
how does it sound so good
Bangeeeeer
Wow this is such great work!! Can’t believe you’re only 16 and you’re already composing pieces like these! You’ve got a talent for composition and I hope you all the best in your future works! Also love that Mahlerian section at 9:26 :)
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 what is all art but a derivation of original work? Sure it might be stolen but wouldn’t you rather hear familiar sounding music rather than random notes picked arbitrary??
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 hater moment
@lachieoverlord1253
Жыл бұрын
I’m not hating, I just don’t stand for people who steal without at least giving some credit for theme and orchestration ideas.
@johnpcomposer
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 I don't see your original comment they are taking exception to. I happen to agree with your sentiments here.
@AP47735
Жыл бұрын
@@lachieoverlord1253 ok that’s totally fair, and I do agree that some of it isn’t really that original. But isn’t it credit enough to another composer that I was able to instantly recognize that that specific section was inspired by Mahler??
nice mahler ref
Yes I enjoy.
This is great! One thing to note though: You need to give the winds time to breath. Especially the flutes, they go through a lot of air rather quickly. It's definitely an option to dovetail the flutes and have the oboe fill in the thirds in those soft 16th note bits.
I like your piece but I want to mention as a bass clarinet player, we don’t ever read bass clef and treble clef in the same piece. We are comfortable with ledger lines. If you want to use bass clef there is a specific way to use it by picking the specific instrument instead of the normal bass clarinet. It’s the same instrument but the way you write for the instrument is different. Instead of transposing an octave and a major 2nd lower, it’s just a major second lower. It isn’t very common but it is sometimes written like that. You shouldn’t mix the two clefs since it will most likely just cause confusion.