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  1. Here they go. Take One Partitura completa (1).pdf Take Two Partitura completa (1).pdf
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    I *LOVE* this so much! Light polytonality, atonality, modal, and jazz-influence all in one! I love the mixed rhythms, and intentional blurred pedaling, too. Makes it slightly unpredictable. Do you have more music like this? (I have been part of the forum for a very long time but returning after a long hiatus, so I don't recognize your posts.) I assume this is a virtual realization as some of the notes are kinda punchy in the recording, and the pulse is so strict. Can I record this for my YouTube channel with a more human realization? I would likely use a much freer timing and not be locked into a rigid tempo as well. I won't be offended if you say no. (I am recording stuff early next week, so it would be posted in a few weeks.) As far as the large spans, just expect a lot of players to roll those chords. I can reach them without any effort, but even I will roll 9ths like that to save my hands sometimes.
  3. Teaching one concept at a time is cool and all, but would anyone benefit from longer term theory/orchestration/history/music philosophy "classes"?
  4. The piece is interesting. However I don't see the canon very clearly. Some chords are difficult and I think you could have split them to be played in the two pianos.

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