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  1. Technically an unfinished work, but it's also technically done in its current state. This sketch was originally supposed to be a piano sonata, but I ran out of ideas for it after an hour of writing so I ended it on the C# minor chord and called it a day. But I've always been gravitated to it still since I think it has some good ideas. Thoughts? Go on? Leave it?
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  2. I love it. This sounds very professional! The music flows like an elegant river. The chord progressions are dramatic and powerful. Your choice to combine electric instruments and strings is very well-thought and the combination works perfectly. Moreover, the sound effects such as the wind support the atmosphere very well. For me one of the major functions of music is that it has to move people. When it does not move people, the music is not good enough. Your music moves me. Why I also voted for 'action' is because this composition could be used for a film scene, in which a hero dies or the world is saved from a tremendous disaster. To be honest, I have no critique points. You have done a great job! Well done.
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  3. Hi I didn't want to bother in the Saxophone Repertoire with this. I've been studying a little the saxophone family, and following @Maarten Bauer's advice, I wrote this only to practice. Because I always have doubts. Bars are lacking. The intention is to be played freely. I can put the bars, but perhaps it's a mess. Double sharps or flats, and Eb# or B# have been avoided. That is why there are F - F# and C - C#..., is this better? The piece uses the double harmonic scale and Messiaen's 4th mode. If I respected the scale, I would use E#, B#, etc... The notation is transposed. I've read the best tesitura is between F (first space in the stave) and A above the stave... Written in transposition. So, I tried no to go out very much. SAX SOLO Partitura completa.pdf
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