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hello everyone, I am back, this is the piece I newly composed, hope you like it, and welcome everyone's commentation.

Edited by cloud10000
for some adjustment in recapitulation

The pdf file doesn't open. Is it me only?

Anyway, the sounds you put here are very good and reminds me strongly to oriental worlds.

I think the part starting in 1:00 goes a bit away from what I have the image of) those oriental harmonies. Around 2:25 there's some confusion (to my ears).

You explore a different harmonic landscape, it's nice.

The melody is nice, although some of the notes sound strange to me. For example, the G in measure 8 and 10. I think I wasn't expecting it and it seemed to come from nowhere. Otherwise I like your melody and the conversation you have between instruments. Well made.

Good writing!

Gustav Johnson

p.s. @Luis Hernández I got it to open after a few tries, my internet has been weird about opening our score attachments lately.

I listened to it again with the score. It is amazona. Could you tell the name of those instrument?

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instruments:

Sheng: a number of pipes aggregated together to make sounds;

Dizi: Chinese flute, it makes of bamboo, it makes sounds by pressing holes on it;

Erhu: Chinese violin, it has two strings, a D(re) one and a A(la) one, and a bow tied to the instrument;

Pipa & Ruan: it is difficult to describe them, they like guitar, but are smaller than it, they have four strings which can make sounds by finger picking;

Guzheng: Chinese koto, if you have some impression of Japanese koto instrument;

Konghou: Chinese harp, whether appearance or timber, it likes modern western harp;

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