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NOCTURNE For EMESE

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Hi. It's a short piece for solo guitar.

NOCTURNE For EMESE
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Pointless. Reminds me of someone sitting on their bed strumming some random chord a couple times and then saying it's a song.

Hi. It's a short study in F melodic minor with two passing chords. I don't think it sounds like random chords. I can't see which part is inconsistent to you.

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You are right. I can perfectly understand your point of view. But as I said it's just a study. I post it because I think it's complete. It's short but it does what I want. Like a quatrain or a pair of line drawing. I think no need to explain or develop everything...

I think this is a very nice sounding study, I enjoyed listening to it. I also think for what it is, a short and simple study, that it the point gets across nicely. A minute long study would be good to learn for fun or as a space filler in a recital. I'd love to see a score to it?

On the other side of things though, I do think if you were to take all of the ideas that you already currently have you could develop this into a much longer piece of music rather than just a 60 second study. And this could even be done by not doing much to what you already have.

(other people might be more likely to comment if you post the score)

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Thanks. I post the score...

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