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I've been told this piece is light and airy; but doesn't really go anywhere.

Which is fair!

For me it's a joyful piece; but I'm interested to know what emotion it inspires for you?

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Added second movement
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Hello there! This is quite a fun little piece! Great job! This simple kinda A B A with an ending works out really well with your melody, and I LOVE the harmony shift at 0:44 (so satisfying and adventurous)!

I really like and appreciate, as a listener, how you build everything up in the A section! You introduce the chords, then the melody at 0:15, then some cool action with the melody at 0:28, all before the harmony shift at 0:44. I loved being able to enjoy each part of it, but then get introduced to new material shortly after! In addition, I also like the unconventional melody you pose here; it’s almost Debussy-esque (or video game-like) in my opinion.

Lastly, the ending at 1:12 is awesome! It’s a dramatic and strong descent to the last chord, and I love it’s contrast to the rest of the piece. Really shows itself as a finale (also, the arpeggios simply sound really cool!). 
 

Great work! I really liked it. I think Omicronrg9 said it well saying it’s reminiscent of a prelude. I would love to hear more of this, but I think it also works well as it is. Awesome job!

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This week I FINALLY got round to writing a second movement for this piece!

Have attached it to the original post, along with a provisional score.

It's arranged for piano duet (i.e. two pianos). 
(If I wanted to arrange for four hands on one piano, I'd need to resolve all the overlaps.)

I think it fits nicely with the first movement, and hopefully the work feels more complete now?

Need to add some better dynamics to the rendition, and am planning to make an arrangement for piano solo.

(Unlike the first movement, the second movement is actually quite easy to play as a solo piece.)

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Hi Alex,

The second movement is quite cool actually as you use simple chord changes with interesting rhythmic change! For sure dynamic markings can be added. Also I think the movement can be easily arranged to be playes by one piano player only instead of for two pianos. Again it's quite prelude like for me. Thanks for sharing!

Henry

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11 hours ago, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said:

I think the movement can be easily arranged to be playes by one piano player only instead of for two pianos.

Yes for sure. In fact I can already play it as a solo from the current piano duet score.

The first movement is far more challenging as a solo piece, with its constant octave jumps in both hands. 

If you can play that one I'll be very impressed!

I guess I've made a double prelude; though the movements are perhaps more like etudes than preludes, given their challenges for the solo pianist.

I could maybe add my piece "Optimistic" as a middle movement (posted here last year); though I'm not sure it would work.

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