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Got inspired to write some for the guitar after having listened to

Panopticon's guitar concert. Here is my "Alborado del Hansiana" for orchestra and guitar.

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It works now, have just fixed the link. Thanks for reporting!

Fredrik

You definately write alot. While I am not in school I like to compose quickly and often. Finals are next week and then after I get a chance to play. Some of your music is great. This is probably just not my type of music. I've played guitar since the late 60's and always enjoyed playing and hearing the Blues on guitar. Well this is the second time thru the music and there are a few licks I like.

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You definately write alot. While I am not in school I like to compose quickly and often. Finals are next week and then after I get a chance to play. Some of your music is great. This is probably just not my type of music. I've played guitar since the late 60's and always enjoyed playing and hearing the Blues on guitar. Well this is the second time thru the music and there are a few licks I like.

Hi Rolifer, glad to hear that you're a guitarist.

I have just composed the next section of this piece. It's the 2nd Alborado,

This version has a lot more guitar. My father took me to Spain as a kid.

I was 4 and the memories of Pamplona, Madrid, Barcelona influenced me a lot. The Flamenco, the trumpets...the arenas of corrida del torros. The drama that took place in the hot burning sun of Malaga...the drums...the small energetic band played "El gato montes".

enjoy

Fredrik

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Woah... this is a cool piece. I mean, it is very complex I can tell. Is there any way we could see a score, this would allow us to look at the more complexities of the piece and give you a deeper review.

Personally, I thought it was very well orchestrated, but something was missing. I mean I don't really see this as a morning song... not to be mean or anything. Except for the beginning, I didn't really see morning. i saw daytime itself. Not that it is wrong, I just picture a morning song to be more relaxed. You could add a relaxed section to it maybe, make it the morning part.

It was very nice, however.

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Woah... this is a cool piece. I mean, it is very complex I can tell. Is there any way we could see a score, this would allow us to look at the more complexities of the piece and give you a deeper review.

Personally, I thought it was very well orchestrated, but something was missing. I mean I don't really see this as a morning song... not to be mean or anything. Except for the beginning, I didn't really see morning. i saw daytime itself. Not that it is wrong, I just picture a morning song to be more relaxed. You could add a relaxed section to it maybe, make it the morning part.

It was very nice, however.

Hi Morivou, and thanks for listening!

Before I posted this piece I wanted to translate the spanish word "Alborado".

I was first of all inspired by the sensual spanish sound of Alborado, the morning related to it should not to be taken too seriously...for me it's satisfaction enough that you appreciated the orchestration.

This piece is still in progress...so I promess to post the score when I have written the last bars of the finale. (I'm in the middle of it):

Fredrik

Hi Fredrik!

It is cool! It is remarkable! Very much it was pleasant to me!

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