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Flying Suite No. 1

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This is something I wrote a very long time ago. So long ago, that I'm not going to post the score because it's pretty embarrassing; the engraving and some of the orchestration is awful. This was a film score meant for a friend who liked gliding and was going to make a video of it, so I tried to create that arc of starting an adventure, and coming back from said adventure. It's incredibly simple, but for what it's worth, I think it's pretty okay. Haha, enjoy!

May I?

It's not bad, way better than my old stuff that's for sure. The constant timpani from the start was getting a bit tiring along with the snare.

At least your harps are good...I still haven't figured out the proper way of handling those. 

Overall, yeah it does sound like an adventure though.

Just my two cents...

Sometimes I also take a hearing to some of my first terrible works. Well, my current ones are not wonderful, indeed.

This of yours has good moments. The beginning is "big", difficult to supass, but you do. The quiet ending part is also beautiful. I think one of the things that most of us do in the first times as composers is that we try to fill every single second with sound. Learning the meaning of silence or rests is important...

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@LostSamurai Yes, I noticed that after I published it to him. He liked it though, so... haha, whatever works?

@Luis Hernández that too is correct. My only not very good defense to that is that it wasn't really meant to be played, but even then, I see the necessity.

Thank you both for your insight!

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