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Old May 4 2008, 1:48 PM
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Do you actually have access to a gamba consort? If not, why not simply write this for string quartet?

Also, the notation is very odd... you don't have a single note in the first movement where the stem points up. The second movement is better, but there are still stretches where the notes are flipped.

"Piano" and "Forte", while clear, are also not in common use, musicians are used to seeing "p" and "f".

Nice pieces, keep writing!
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