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Niño Chinchorro for cello and piano.

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This is my latest work, but it is still WIP.

I imagine something like a primitive sonority with an modern perspective, I don't know if the development works fine so I am trying various ideas, but this is the most definitive form so far. Let me know what you think about that, I will apreciate it very well. 👍

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I hear parts of this have a resemblance to Debussy's Petite Suite!  What program did you use in creating this?  Everything here is really dry without any reverb.  In Musescore 4 you could easily add some reverb to make a more accessible rendition.  Even without reverb, you could have used some pedal for the piano part - any reason why you chose to use absolutely no pedaling in the piano?  It seems like the 16th note arpeggiated accompaniment would really sound very nice with a pedal underneath.  Even with pedal the piano part could easily still play an accompanying role by use of proper balancing dynamics.  Thanks for sharing!

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On 10/17/2023 at 11:33 PM, PeterthePapercomPoser said:

I hear parts of this have a resemblance to Debussy's Petite Suite!  What program did you use in creating this?  Everything here is really dry without any reverb.  In Musescore 4 you could easily add some reverb to make a more accessible rendition.  Even without reverb, you could have used some pedal for the piano part - any reason why you chose to use absolutely no pedaling in the piano?  It seems like the 16th note arpeggiated accompaniment would really sound very nice with a pedal underneath.  Even with pedal the piano part could easily still play an accompanying role by use of proper balancing dynamics.  Thanks for sharing!

 

There, I made an updated version. I use finale with the default virtual intruments.

My future plan is to record it whit a real cellist!. Thanks for the reply 👍

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