A Tragedy Of Misunderstanding

by @musicsongwriter

Skirmish: Misunderstood (@richardmasters)

Liner Notes

Finished teaching and saw the prompt. First idea was to create something light-hearted but my piano had other ideas. Thank you for listening and for sharing your ideas. Please let me know if you would like to collaborate on a new version for this music. I enjoy collaborating.

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'A Tragedy Of Misunderstanding' © Copyright 2025 Nadia Cripps. Music, Piano and Demo by Nadia Cripps.

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Comments

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I may have mentioned before how much i adore your piano Nadia and i love that this has an almost imagined beat going through it, but such drama around the chord movements. Truly beautiful. OOOo i wish i had more time this month to collab xx
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Really enjoyed that one very nice piano work.
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Good, as always, Nadia. The pedal notes in the left hand after about 2:10 seem to add insistence to the tragedy which is very effective.
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cool to have a teacher that's participating in fawm... i like that break at 02:00, and you change the speed a little bit, and the mood. adding another layer of emotions for my listening. powerful right hand molodies / notes, and great song. cheers.
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Hi @musicsongwriter Super moody in a delightful way! Love this! Can picture a movie for sure that goes with this. Nice choice of interesting chords too. Love how the theme stays strong throughout. Well done! Cheers, Smudge
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Sometimes I get tickled when you post a disclaimer that your song intends to be cheerful and happy, but then….and from there you hint at something dark or sad. A lot of times, in my estimation your offerings are very hopeful. Now I know that sometimes you travel the “dark roads” intentionally, but most of the time I hear something up lifting. I like that little descend you included…very nice. Misunderstood. One of these days I’m going to get in on these skirmishes consistently.
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This is fabulous - your piano knew what it was doing :) The movement, the passion, the development is just spot on - it certainly tells it's own story - the chord shifts at 2:27 ish were very powerful - really engaging. I'd be up collaborating on something, somehow, at some time :)
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Very nice chord progression. Like how the melody dropped down in 1:05, as if the misunderstanding was revealed then.
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