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Old Apr 19 2008, 9:00 PM

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The Talking Willow Tree - Woodwind Quintet

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Flute, Obeo, clarinet Bb, english horn =o, Basoon

Based on tritones =p.

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Old Apr 19 2008, 9:09 PM

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The opening is nice, until the chords are repeated. Then it starts to get kind of monotonous until near the end, when you change it up a little. The melodic part is really nice, but that was kind of the only thing I wanted to focus on listening to the piece. I like the use of tritones to produce a kind of scary effect, and I can see the willow tree lol. Nice piece.
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Old Apr 22 2008, 11:42 PM

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would you post a score?
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Woodwind specialist: Piccolo • Flute • Alto Flute • Bass Flute • Oboe • English Horn • Eb, Bb, A, Alto, Bass, Contra-alto, and Contrabass Clarinet • Basset Horn • Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophone • Bassoon • Recorder • Voice: Bass-Baritone/Counter-tenor
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Old Apr 23 2008, 1:50 PM

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Yes,

A few notes: I'm going to take out the english horn in measures 63 - 74. The chamaleu register of the clarniet will be fine and probably actually make a better effect then what I was looking for. Plus, the english horn will probably overshadow the flute in that area.

At measure 50+ I'm raising the flute 1 octave.

And a few notes that i'll be changing...

anyways, here is the score.
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Old Apr 24 2008, 7:20 AM

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I do love the use of tritones!

However, I feel the melodic line introduced at the start and later used as a baseline could benefit from some revision in terms of its role.

It provides a nice starting point for the piece, but by halfway through the piece I was sick of it. Then when you removed it, the sudden change in the piece gave an empty feeling, structurally unsatisfying. On the other hand, when it was brought back again, I just wanted it to stop, and it went from being a really nice line to a nuisance.

I think that to improve the piece you could look at removing the repeated line after the beginning at points where it isn't essential, to make for a more pleasant listening experience.
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