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Berceuse in B flat major


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I was feeling terrible mentally yesterday and spent the entire day writing this, taking heavy influence from Chopin, but trying to put my own spin on it. Please feel free to leave some comments below. 

 

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I have to agree with Luis. Harmonically, a simple I-V might fit a berceuse, but some rhythmic freedom could really help. Your diminutions are mostly on the beat and just divide by an even number, which accents the scalar motion.

Additionally, the figure in M. 10 comes really unprepared and leaves as soon at it began.

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