October 21, 20232 yr If you want to check how I made it: https://komptools.blogspot.com/2023/10/acordes-subdominantes-secundarios.html https://komptools.blogspot.com/2023/10/cadenas-de-dominantes-dominant-chord.html Berceuse 2.pdf  Edited October 21, 20232 yr by Luis Hernández
November 1, 20232 yr Hi @Luis Hernández, I love how you achieve those surprising modulations with false expectation and smooth voice leading. Your blog explains your working method with loads of detail. I especially love the B major section with how smooth the sequence is. Thx for sharing as well as your blog posts! HenryÂ
November 2, 20232 yr The constant shifting from bright to dark is so nice here, and done with such sophistication. Â Even with the constant shifts and unexpected harmonies, nothing feels jarring, so it still really works as a berceuse. Â You are still lulling the baby. Â I particularly liked the arpeggios in the last few measures. Â I also liked the smooth transition from the simplicity of two lines, to adding the occasional chord, to three independent lines, back to two lines, but now with thicker harmonies as the piece progresses. Â Another great piece!
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