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Ouroboros

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Mine first piece for accordion.

Ouroboros

This was pretty enjoyable :D Too bad you didnt upload a score, but I guess it was not absolutely necessary for this piece. It is pretty straightforward. I liked the differences in sound, I never thought of this kind of music for the accordeon, but it works. One comment though: I would have rather have that 'happier' part that starts at 3:50 (which is like the one before) replaced with an end which is like the beginning. Slowly dying away (which starts around 4:40 again), just like the beginning was slowly awaking (or something like that). With just one high-point in the middle of the piece. That way the difference in register will even be greater I think. This piece was a nice surprise though, not your average accordeon piece.

Its a nice piece. It provides some harmonic interest. The rhythm is kind of bothering me though, it is a tad too repetitive... Can you provide a score, and I am intrigued but the name, what language is it, and why is the name of the piece the same as your username, is it your own name?

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The Ouroboros or Uroborus is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail and forming a circle.I like this symbol and its meaning. Thank you a lot for comments.I'll upload score,so if you have more comments I'll be glad to hear it :)

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