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Symphonic sketch

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To practice folkloristic melody, simple harmony and counterpoint:

Short score: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5s2t7b8njxmqxzi/OTL2.png?dl=0

Mock-up: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bclttrp1ol6t0wr/OTL2.wav?dl=0

Good exercise. Did you loosely base part of your approach on Jupiter?

My sense is that the bass accompaniment texture of a quarter on 1 and 3, rest on 2, loses its freshness by the 22 second mark and could be expanded or replaced with something else right about then.

There is a part that reminds me a little bit about the sountrack of a film and I don't know which film. xD Good work by the way.

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Thanks. Yes this is based on the orchestrational principles of Jupiter. I tried to expand by displacing the chord a couple of times.

30 minutes ago, bryla said:

Thanks. Yes this is based on the orchestrational principles of Jupiter. I tried to expand by displacing the chord a couple of times.

 

Lol, I was thinking about Mozart's Jupiter symphony, that's why I got confused. xD I got some inspiration from Mozart's Jupiter for my little symphony.

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Jupiter from The Planets by Gustav Holst. 

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