m1 — 15/08/2020 m18 — 22/12/2020 m55 — 18/11/2021 m66 — 30/11/2021 m75 — 3/12/2021 m84 — 13/01/2022 m93 — 15/01/2022 m98 — 21/01/2022 m103 — 16/03/2022 m106 — 23/03/2022 m111 — 25/03/2022 m120 — 18/09/2022 m123 — 18/12/2022 m126 — 27/01/2023 m135 — 14/02/2023 m140 — 14/02/2023 m143 — 15/02/2023 m154 — 19/02/2023 m171 — 04/03/2023 m182 — 04/04/2023 m185 — 09/04/2023 m188 — 01/05/2023 m195 — 18/08/2023 m197 — 16/09/2023 m201 — 01/10/2023 m204 — 11/10/2023 m221 — 16/12/2023 m227 — 29/03/2024 m231 — 15/04/2024 m240 — 19/05/2024 m257 — 21/05/2024 m266 — 30/05/2024 m271 — 04/06/2024 m292 — 06/08/2024 this piece was inspired by one of my favorite scores on the platform, astudent's "my theme collection", published around six years ago. listen to it now if you haven't. like his, mine is functionally a scrapbook for my musical ideas. however, unlike his I've chosen to date each idea and organize them in chronological order to keep track of the evolution of my musical ideas over the years. there are stretches of time throughout which I go into major slumps or experience bursts of creativity, and it's interesting to contextualize these stretches among other events in my life. the ideas that appear on the score today are not the same as they've always been, as I've gone back to edit many and even delete others as a means of quality control and decluttering. still, I feel like I've preserved both highs and lows of my creative output, and no idea is in a finished form. like astudent's piece, these ideas are all dedicated to the public domain, and any interested composer can bring new meaning to the title of "open ends". I will hopefully continue to add new ideas to the score as they are developed. note whenever an idea may resemble preexisting musical material and make me aware of it, as I would not want to undermine another musician's right to their creative output!