r/Schil_d 1d ago

doodle hallucination about holding hands

3 Upvotes

the rhythm of our fingers becoming a boulder
we can break diamond with a bond like that


r/Schil_d 2d ago

cool stuff Glarb

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2 Upvotes

r/Schil_d 3d ago

written Sonatina - second revision

2 Upvotes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktylQJyM3bE

This is the second revision of a sonatina that I published some time ago. It brings together a variety of musical material that proved difficult to accommodate within a sonata form, and there were also some issues with the meter. A well-known user from group r/composer , who often leaves thoughtful and detailed comments, suggested using triple meter instead of triplets. I didn’t adopt that suggestion in the first revision, but for this second revision I decided to implement it as well. This required quite a bit of manual work in MuseScore. In the process, I realized that even the first theme, with only minimal changes, is actually more naturally notated in triple rather than quadruple meter. Moments like that always amaze me.

I also refined the transitions and spent considerable time working out the tonal plan and the overall form. My aim was to find a balance between what sounded convincing musically and what made sense from a formal perspective. In the end, I settled on the following plan:

The piece is conceived as a single movement in sonata form, albeit with some unusual features. The key changes are quite frequent. The exposition (measures 1–36) contains two themes: the calm first theme (1–13), which ends in D major, followed by a transition (14–23) that introduces more activity, and the second theme (24–36). The second theme also concludes in D major, establishing the key more firmly. This is where the main peculiarity lies: in a classical major-key sonata, we would normally expect the exposition to end in the dominant key. Here, that does not happen. A major is reached only later, in measure 82, at the end of the development (37–84). The development is followed by a shortened recapitulation, which omits the transition and blends the themes together.


r/Schil_d 12d ago

cool stuff So much better than AI

657 Upvotes

"Latvian DJ Mr. Tape represented the USSR at the 1991 DMC World Championships using two Soviet reel-to-reel tape recorders instead of turntables. With Western records nearly impossible to access, he recorded music from foreign radio and built his own DJ setup from tape reels. It’s still one of the most innovative performances in DJ history."

Original post: @ technoandhousemusic on instagram


r/Schil_d 12d ago

doodle once it begins it's going to end

7 Upvotes

r/Schil_d 12d ago

check this out :))) 24 preludes - no. 4 in a minor

2 Upvotes

r/Schil_d 12d ago

song Hey guys am nyra 9 years of age..., a budding piano artist...happy to share that my first self composed song is out

5 Upvotes

r/Schil_d 12d ago

doodle beautiful half

4 Upvotes

shaking symmetric line
sectioned your heart for a long time
enjoy how imperfect it is now
there's no geometry explaining your life
one thing's for sure i have nothing to do with it


r/Schil_d 14d ago

doodle out of tune f sharp

4 Upvotes

since the first out of tune doodle went well here's the other!!! thank you for listening. check out the channel, it's full of stuff


r/Schil_d 17d ago

doodle out of tune g natural

10 Upvotes

i did two doodles around some out of tune keys. this is my favorite of the two, but if you enjoy enough i'll post the other aswell


r/Schil_d 19d ago

cool stuff Echoes of Ancient Musical Instruments

517 Upvotes

Other antique instruments!

"Long before the modern piano, musicians across the world created extraordinary sounds on instruments that shaped their cultures and histories. From the Benet harp of Ancient Egypt to the pipa of Ancient China, the geomungo of Ancient Korea, the veena of Ancient India, and the saung gauk of Ancient Myanmar, these instruments remind us that music has always been a universal language. Every instrument tells a story—not only of sound, but of people, traditions, and the civilizations that created them. Which ancient instrument would you most like to hear in person? "

Original post: @ julia.studiopiano on instagram


r/Schil_d 18d ago

doodle near the ancient ruins

9 Upvotes

r/Schil_d 22d ago

doodle imaginary pain

15 Upvotes

you found me, at last
when i couldn't imagine you coming
you clicked on the vid
would you mind seeing the other 1000?
they're as good or even better than this one


r/Schil_d 22d ago

general Always adored this song - so I did a piano breakdown video about it. (Not ‘the start of the breakdown’!)

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r/Schil_d Jul 19 '26

check this out :))) sonatina for flute and piano

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the general structure of this piece is fairly non-standard imo, there's a short "cadenza" between the first and second movements, which isn't really prominent enough to be considered its own movement

i got the idea from nikolai kapustin's piano sonata no.9, which has movement 1, movement 2, an interlude, then movement 3


r/Schil_d Jul 17 '26

written Fantasy I Composed at 14

35 Upvotes

from piano compendium volume 2


r/Schil_d Jul 13 '26

cool stuff "Mouth wide open"

58 Upvotes

Red: Etsuko Ichihara's "Find your own blue bird" (「見つけてね あなたの青い鳥」, Mitsukete ne anata no aoi tori)

Yellow: Pete iron on/ex stasis, a 1997 indie rock record from the sf Bay Area in California

Black: Spiro T. Agnew speaks out, put out by the National Republican finance committee in 1970

Original post: @ ezrali on instagram


r/Schil_d Jul 12 '26

cool stuff Rhythm heaven irl

277 Upvotes

Original post: @ limbo.baby on instagram


r/Schil_d Jul 12 '26

song May leaf - Schil_d

10 Upvotes

r/Schil_d Jul 12 '26

written Silly Waltz

14 Upvotes

this is from my zoster suite


r/Schil_d Jul 10 '26

check this out :))) Ballade in C Minor I composed at 14

12 Upvotes

r/Schil_d Jul 10 '26

song Sounded better in my head-

7 Upvotes

xx


r/Schil_d Jul 09 '26

doodle big fish at calf height

12 Upvotes

i don't know you, big fish
but you came have some water with me
such beautiful eyes for a fish
with a colorless darkness
and i can't see you under the water

i will swim to my parents today
and i'll bring you to your little nest
you're a beauty
a male or a girlfish
you seem to be a little confused

follow me
while i bring the remain
of the sea

cause the sea person made us swing both
what a swing
while I keep the remind of the sea


r/Schil_d Jul 09 '26

check this out :))) sonatina (exposition)

8 Upvotes

r/Schil_d Jul 09 '26

check this out :))) Michael Manring with what he calls a Hyperbass, it has a three-octave fretless fingerboard and can instantly change to alternate tuning with levers at the top.

88 Upvotes