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Harmathian Suite (em_harm.it)


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  • em_harm.it is a IT format module. Uncompressed, it is 545.03KB in size and has been downloaded 1623 times since Mon 1st Apr 2002 :D

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  • Genre: Piano

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 The Harmathian Suite for piano (5:31)

 by Eterman in 10.3.2002


 Even though I have always played these songs
 with piano, it was still difficult to make
 a piano arrangement. I never considered these
 themes to be played by piano alone; I had
 written an arrangement for two guitars,
 a flute and vocals instead.


 However, when I heard of this piano competition I
 decided to try arranging these themes (from two
 separate songs) for a piano adding  some melodies
 and ideas I had recently worked with.

 (and yes, it's written for a solo pianist)


 Yet again I have to admit there is little novelty in the main melodies.
 The first theme (pattern 9) uses a very simple tradition. The second one
 (pattern 7) has something new, yet nothing spectacular. The idea for the
 third theme (pattern 10) came from Radix's song "Rivendel - Tales of
 Mirkwood". The fourth theme (pattern 6) remains me of my earlier works
 with chordings (so nothing recent there either). The fifth theme (pattern
 1) is pretty simple as well, although I find it intriguing in all its
 simplicity. However, in the sixth theme (pattern 8) I can notice some
 fresh elements that have been present in my recent works.

 The structure, however, I find quite developed, although I haven't
 used nearly all it's wide possibilities in this arrangement. I'm yet
 again gotten one step nearer to his "organic structure", a concept I've
 been searching for since the last couple of years. I've come to realize
 that it is not a certain formula, but a specific method of musical
 growth. It's all about getting the harmonic themes into interacting
 with each other; to drive them into a wild discussion. I've been trying
 to improve the tools, while it's the soil that needs improvement.

 This is no complete presentation, though, rather just pieces or
 fragments from a greater concept. Thus any specific analysis
 of the structure would probably not prove fruitful.

 But illusions aside, I'm fairly content with this piece.
 It has turned out even better than I expected.


 When I think of it, perhaps this is what I wanted to do all along.
 Afterall, I knew I had yet no tools for building this Harmathian
 symphony, of which I have been dreaming all along. Arranging this
 music for solo pianist I've got a change to better study the
 themes as a sequence rather than separate ideas.


 Greeting to people in

 http://www.funktio.org (Finnish site)
 http://www.modplug.com

 and

 #modplug       (dalnet)
 #mod.fi        (dalnet)
 #modarchive    (dalnet)

 _And_ the fine individuals in TTR.

 Thanks to Crimson King for providing the spur for me
 to work this arrangment.


 Harri Kivisto
                                        eterman_writeme.com



 "They would most probably convince themselves that this land
 was taken amain from them, but this is not true indeed.
 Harmathia was apparently forsaken rather than just lost.
 Verily, 'they reached the skies but slew the grounds.'
 They marred their legacy, and for this reason only were
 they finally compelled to leave."

 "No wrath is greater than the one that arises from self-hatred.
 Moreover, no salve can be more effective than the one that
 springs from hope. And hope will arrive, yet not until time
 has worked the miracles, of which Lakolik tells us. For miracles
 are indeed many, yet few of them happen today. The greatest
 of them happened yesterday, and will do so until the end of time."

 -Protector Getoran in his letters to Cimmeon Simmel

Yamaha GP 1
Yamaha GP 1 smooth
Yamaha GP 1 fast

Piano C2
Piano F2
Piano B2
Piano D3
Piano F#3
Piano A3
Piano C#4
Piano E4
Piano A4
Piano C#5
Piano F5
Piano G#5
Piano D6
Piano G6
Piano B6
Piano D7
Piano F7
Piano B7
Piano F8
Piano B8

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