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Old Jul 18 2007, 7:34 AM

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Medieval dances.

here's my attempt at a medieval style type piece. Unfortunately my attention span isn't great enough to settle for just one theme, so there is no repetition or security in structure. It's a one way street, in one end, out the other, no reversing. Hmm, it's got a swing section, a waltz, who know's what else. hope you like it
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Old Jul 18 2007, 9:47 AM

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Hmmm... It does not sound medieval at all, you know. It sounds more like some modernization of a pot-pourri of dances all turned to a ballroom.

But it's still nice! I like it.
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Old Jul 19 2007, 3:47 AM

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well i could hear even jazzy touches heheh, anyway i liked this stream of music. there are many lovely bits and some interesting textures and harmony. and yes, in places you did get a medieval flavour. cheers!
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Old Jul 19 2007, 1:31 PM

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It's pleasant, but doesn't sound remotely mediaeval. You might enjoy playing with this for some ideas:

Medieval Music Mixer - © One Soul Games
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