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Nocturne in G# minor

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Sorry if I am uploading too many pieces at a time. Let me know if I should stop.

I was thinking of a misty view when writing this. Hopefully that suits the piece. The main theme doesn't really change that much so that may be a problem that needs sorted, but I'm not sure.

I think it's very good. I like it.

The constant rhythm breaks very little time along the piece. Yes, sometimes it changes but, in depth, the rhythm is the same. I always thing some different part enhances the whole piece. That's waht you do in the arpeggio part, but that's the less convincing part (for me), althou, I insist, it's beautiful too.

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Your feedback on the pieces I have uploaded is always good to receive @Luis Hernández. Thanks for taking the time to comment. It is awesome that you like this piece. Yes I think that breaking the constant rhythm in a piece is something I need to sort out in all of my pieces. 

@edfgi234  This piece has a lot of beautiful ideas. What happens, in my opinion, is that the rhythm is very strong and "marcato" and that's why some "quiet" part would make the return stronger. If a piece is very short it is less important (as happens in teh preludes and works like that).

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I see what you mean. I agree with you, I'll try to correct that in this piece.

during that break in the right hand I could see maybe an octave in the left hand

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