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Old May 7 2006, 2:49 PM

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A piano + flute accompaniment. The structure is simply A - B - A form. Pretty simple. Took about a total of 4 hours to write, sample, and export. Enjoy.
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Old May 7 2006, 2:57 PM

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Very pretty. It's a good thing your flute player doesn't need to breathe air.
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Wow, I really like this, simple in structure, but wonderful nonetheless.
I love those more simplistic works that are rich in melody, they seem
light, clear and pure.

Only one downfall to this style at times, it seems quite repeatitive. No
doubt one can work on that though, and modulate and add new devices.

Good work! Hope to hear more.

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Old May 7 2006, 7:10 PM

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Very pretty. It's a good thing your flute player doesn't need to breathe air.
i know. it's a super flute player. I guess i'll have to fix that up.

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Wow, I really like this, simple in structure, but wonderful nonetheless.
I love those more simplistic works that are rich in melody, they seem
light, clear and pure.

Only one downfall to this style at times, it seems quite repeatitive. No
doubt one can work on that though, and modulate and add new devices.

Good work! Hope to hear more.

Jeremy
heh. yeah. it does become a little repetitive. but new age music tends to repeat quite a bit. so i didn't think it mattered that much.
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heh. yeah. it does become a little repetitive. but new age music tends to repeat quite a bit. so i didn't think it mattered that much.
True. It's also something that can be avoided and thus making this style better.
Just because all other modern works are repetitive doesn't make it any more pleasing.

I have actually heard a few works (namely by Mackenzie Turpie) in a wonderful new style,
such as this, that is not at all repetitive and as perfect as man can get.

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