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  1. String Ensemble, plus oboe, flute and clarinet. An arrangement of the most beautiful Scottish piece I have ever heard. Skye Boat Song (arrangement)
  2. Thank you! Honestly, I never thought of arranging this piece for a brass ensemble, that's a really good idea!!! And of course, this is a midi file. In a live performance, the percussion wouldn't be nearly as loud as it is. But thanks again! Scores will be coming soon!
  3. A piece for string orchestra and percussive ensemble. Comment, rate, please???? Thank you!I created this piece when I made it in to the select choir at our school (which was a major milestone, for I was one of two freshman to ever make it in to the select choir; this has not happened in 2 years, and 8 years after that. Indeed, I was brought into a generation of great singers, and I was privileged to be a part of that) Battle Cry
  4. Lol thank you. I want to get scores so bad, I just have to remake them because my scores are crappy-looking and very messy and I LOVE Final Fantasy! Nobuo Uematsu is the greatest composer of all time in my opinion.
  5. Piano four-hands. Frenetico means "berserk" in italian, my once-native tongue. Frenetico
  6. Oh my gosh.....what an impact of sorrow! Such positive nostalgia...absolutely marvelous! And the sound effects add a nice touch, however, I would've liked the sounds to increase in intensity when the music did, for in the city there's no such thing as silence. Not too much, just enough to match in emotion. But other than my puny opinion, the piece was astounding! What will he come up with next?
  7. This music was intended to pull at the heartstrings a bit. What I was afraid of was exactly that; adding too much percussion. I will definitely change that. But thanks for the feedback! However, I'm sorry everyone thinks it's a cliche'd chord progression; it's the only piece I've ever made with that scheme, except maybe some extraneous motives that I wouldn't dare make an orchestral piece out of lol.
  8. Not necessarily a "lullaby" per se, but is the last of my 3 "lullabies". The reason behind the naming was because the motive was made for the harp, and sounds like a soft lullaby. I made this trip while visiting New Hampshire, literally writing while gazing at a gorgeous view of a river. Orchestral piece. Comments, please! Thank you! The Lullaby of the River
  9. Awwww thank you! I'm trying to get scores for each of my songs, but I can't get them here fast enough lol. And I was afraid of adding too much cymbal, cuz that wud make the piece sound too powerful, no?
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    Love Me

    String ensemble, with an added piano, 2 flutes, cymbals and suspended cymbal. Romantic, in my opinion. Comments, ratings, feedback please! Thank you. Love Me
  11. Madrigal for string orchestra. Inspired by a poem named "To Celia" by Ben Jonson. Comments, ratings, feedback please! Thank you! To Celia
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