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This is very effective!  You easily add a slow section to the end, and then follow that with a da capo to make a longer piece if you wished.  How does one handle the fingering for the ascending and descending eighth note passages without being able to switch to the other hand since it's always occupied?  Is the tempo slow enough to get a thumb past your fingers and keep going?  (I'm not a pianist, so I'm always curious about how they coordinate all their fingers at speed).  This could also be adapted quite nicely as a duet for strings.  Bravo!

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Thank you for your kind words and suggestions. I may create a trio section in the future but at the moment im struggling with creating decent trios. The finger isnt too tricky because the opening bar is just an arpeggio triad which fits the hand quite well.

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