Here's some crazy theory stuff! I just want to preface this by saying that at this point in my life, I'm not such an analytical thinker. I don't try to make complete sense of everything. It is impossible and certainly not worth the effort. Like you know, music can be appreciated logically, but first and foremost it should be appreciated in a more abstract way.
General Analysis of My Music (2012)
During my first couple years at music school, I was a very analytical musician. I wanted to understand my music and make logical sense of everything. This chart was an attempt to analyze all of my music. Ha....
Eraser Analysis (2013):
Here is an analysis of my solo acoustic guitar composition, Eraser, as referenced on the "SCORES" page.
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Here's the original version, on piano:
Björk Analyis (2015)
I went through a huge Björk phase in college. In this paper, I analyzed how aspects of her life experience affected her music. Once again, I think I may have gone a bit too far... The pdf is an exact copy of the slideshow.
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I'm not sure which link will work best for your computer. Try both? It should be view-able instantaneously.
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Beethoven's 7th Symphony
Ok, this one is way over the top. I should have stopped much earlier than when I actually did. I hope this isn't too confusing... The pdf goes with the experimental score below. THEY ARE DIFFERENT DOCUMENTS THIS TIME!

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If you'd like to listen to the piece, check this out. (I didn't make this):