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Lamar

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  1. Thanks! The beginning and end are both the whole tone scale and the middle is the tonal part of the piece. Technically I could've left the whole piece in he whole tone scale form but it wouldn't have worked as well. The whole tone scale suppose to represent someone falling asleep and the tonal part represents the dream. Hope that clarified it somewhat?!
  2. Thanks, Yes some of the harmonies are very close. I like my harmonies to be close is some spots just to add a little flare to it.
  3. wind quintet No 1.mp3 My woodwind quintet was something I wrote for some of my college friends. I think it's still a working progress so please give me your most wanted feed back.
  4. I've uploaded as a mp3 so hope this will help a bit.
  5. Thanks a lot for your critique, I've uploaded as a mp3 so hope this will help a bit.
  6. Symphony_No_2_in_C_minor_mp3.mp3 This is the first Movement to my first symphony. worked on this while I was in school this past semester. Please give me feed back on what you think about this piece.
  7. Fantasy_Land.mp3 This piece was written for flute and piano. I wrote this while I was in school and what inspired me to write it was my dreams. I though why not write a piece on different types of dreams you have. This will be a multi movement piece and this is the prelude called dreamcatcher. Please let me know what you think of the piece. Thanks!Click to choose files

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