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Old Jun 15 2008, 3:35 AM
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Exploration Of chords in Bb

Hello people,

This is the product of my exploration, haven't really gave it a programmic name yet. I think it really is the start of a new direction of my writing journey. yeah, all the works previously done were, seriously, Pop (aka. Dead tonal?) and whatever.

Please forgive me, yeah, I don't really take theory lessons, nor am I talented, but I just love to write music.


This piece was written with a Improvisation of the Chords in the beginning of I-VI-ii-V-I, quite a departure from my usual dead style of I-IV- blah blah. and ermm, it is written in an A-B-A form...

It is written for a piano, violin and cello, but I am seriously thinking that this piece sounds jazzy? (I did not intend it to sound that way, but yeah...)



Okay, I shan't say of the piece anymore, but yeah, please feel free to comment and critique this piece, in anyway, any form of thought/school etc, as I think I really need a lot of feedback.

Thanks a lot beforehand, and I know I hadn't been active in this forum (mostly because I don't know how to contribute....), but ill appreciate really, if you will take the time to say your take about this piece!


EDIT: Removed PIC LINKS; used CutePdf!


PS: sorry for the lack of PDF files, I concurrently use a composer program that does not really export files into PDF files, and hence I need to take screenshots. Btw, The name of the program is called "MidiNotate".

Gonna upgrade to Finale soon.
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