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Old May 30 2008, 8:43 PM
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Aha! I managed to get the score off my Backup Files folder, so it is now attached.

Hm. I never thought about that. I feel That it's organized. I have some things that I use, passing them from instrument to instrument to create interest. Perhaps a look at the score will help give you an idea behind the meaning of your description. I'm curious to see what makes this feel "wild," as you called it.

It is my hope that this piece will evolve to the point where it will attempt to end in a major key, but having never finished something like this, I will do my best to try.

Yeah, thank Kontakt Gold for that Oboe volume! Sorry about that.

1. The instrumentation for this recording is Symphony Orchestra, plus a Piano. It was all I could do to keep from adding a Harp.

... either that or I ran out of staves on my paper.

2. This actually took me a surprisingly short amount of time... two hours? I started on paper, and I moved to the comp after thirty minutes and worked from there. As you will now see, the key is E-flat minor.
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