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Your style of composing is hard to review, becuase it sounds very different from anything I have ever heard. The motives were very strong, and as I said, the rhythms are very interesting. It seems to have a fugal form, which isn't very characteristic of any passpieds I have heard.... but then again, I have only heard two.
Counterpoint-wise, there doesn't seem to be any strong harmonies, in fact, the melodies sound simultaneously, but seem to have different harmonies. The initial theme does seem to always begin on d, which gives it a tonal base of a sort. What sort of harmonic style do you call this? What sort of rules do you follow in creating the polyphony? I'd like to know more about the style. It is very unique. I would like to see a version of this where the motives are combined in traditional counterpoint. Of course, you should develop your style however you want. I usually write msuic in traditional baroque styles, so sometimes I have trouble helping others with other styles.... but I liked this alot. You should tell us more about your pieces.
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