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  1. A blues-rock tune I composed inspired by classic bands like ZZTop as well as 70s/80s American car chase movies. Let me know what you think! A friend of mine from a local metal band recorded the electric guitar parts.
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    Here a short piece I wrote for SATB choir, brass, timpani and organ. Sorry, I couldn't find lyrics for that and a more original tittle 😅 Any ideas for the lyrics are wellcome.
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    Indeed, Luis! "Brass... also reproduce choral writing better than woodwind; in much early music, brass, especially trombones, simply double the voices."
  4. May I humbly invite you give a little listen to the newly released 3rd and final movement of my Sonata in Bb, heavily influenced by Ludwig! Hope you enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EgSdlAk5Z8 Thankyou!
  5. Can you export a MIDI file from your DAW? I can import a MIDI file into Sibelius and see what that looks like, then post the pdf on here for you. It might take a little cleaning up, but it's not a very long piece so it shouldn't be that big of a deal. If you're ok with that of course.

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