https://soundcloud.com/callenby/day-wip/s-y72fm
I decided to turn Dawn into a four-part series. Day is the second piece, with the next two being Dusk and Night. So far I'm liking this considerably more than Dawn.
Specific things:
1. As with Dawn, I like the idea of foregoing ternary form and instead having the piece evolve over several sections (you know, the way an actual day would). So, does this sound unified and like it's a complete piece?
2. Also like I did for Dawn, I'd prefer to keep it to strings if possible (I think it presents a unique challenge for this whole project), though I won't rule out adding something if it isn't too much more work (I'm a little overbooked at the moment).
3. I'm experimenting with the idea of focusing on one different string technique for each piece. For Dawn it was legato, for this it's pizzicato. What do you think I should do for the next two entries (right now I'm thinking staccato for Dusk and tremolo for Night)? Do you think this piece (and/or the next two) should do more than that?
4. What do you think of the violin parts? They're somewhat experimental, but I kind of like them.
5. The last section ends abruptly because I'm not finished with it yet. When I do, do you think that will be enough or should I add a third section? Right now I don't think a third section is really necessary.
6. How's the reverb? I'm just using Cinematic Strings's internal program.