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  1. A lovely piece endowed with much serenity. You do indeed create a mood! Mark
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    Thank you for your comments. The truth is that metrics is a matter of nomenclature as well. It could have stayed as 4/4 simply, but doing it the way it is makes it easier to write. Curious what you said about it serving as background for a video game, hehe. Why not? And yes, one of my main "concerns" are transitions and also harmonic originality. Regards.
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    Hi @Luis Hernández! This is very light and easy listening. It shimmers and sparkles with those beautiful rolled chords in the right hand. Despite the unusual meter and grouping of 8th notes, I still hear the piece as being predominantly in 4/4. I think this piece is very charming and hypnotic. I must confess that I didn't like it the first time I heard it - but it has definitely grown on me and now I enjoy it immensely! I think it could also serve as great background music for some kind of simulation building video game such as Sim City or The Sims or something. It has that calm and contemplative atmosphere perfect for that kind of context. There are also some beautiful transitions and modulations. And you manage to bring the piece back to its original tonality flawlessly! Great job and thanks for sharing!

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