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Hey!

My wife-to-be has been riding my back to write a piece for clarinet choir that we could perform together someday. Per her request, it should be about the Pokemon Eevee and all its evolutions - or as I cleverly call them, the Eevee-lutions :)

Here's the last movement (of 9), it's the only one I felt comfortable showing her 'cause the rest are a struggle right now. Thoughts?

p.s. it's a waltz in 4, not in 3! Also the score is mis-titled, apologies.

Gustav Johnson

Edited by Gustav Johnson

Hmm ... well, let me see now. If I were Freud, scratching my beard in contemplation of the composer, whose fiancee bares the minimal resemblance of a task master ... perhaps the composer is letting his ego reign surreptitiously in a display of passive aggression, if temporarily, by composing a German square dance and calling it a waltz, a waltz she has surely requested along with not so subtle warnings of the affections to be withheld if it is not satisfactorily produced? A waltz in four. Yes, that will fool her, he thinks. Well, we shall see.

Please report back with the first eight. :angry2:

(:grin:)

In all seriousness, I do like your piece and its humor.

A waltz, even if not in triple meter should probably have compound time :happy: But you probably thought about it.
To me, this is not a Sylveon piece... maybe like Umbreon or something, but I don't envision this with Sylveon...

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