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ja_rivera

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  1. This one is just a little bit of fun, 'cause we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously all the time... Waltz No. 1/3
  2. Man, those duplets are a bloody awesome effect. The piece has good energy, and it's just the right length so that it doesn't get boring. I kindda want it to be a bit faster, but that's just me.
  3. Woops! It's supposed to be "Largo". Thanks for the heads up. What can I say... I was tired. This piece changed tempos a lot... It was originally an Adagio, but I kept slowing it down... a lot...... Then I sped it up again a bit. As for the chords in mm. 40 and 41.... I have no idea. I'm sure I had good reason when I put them down, but I can't remember anymore. Also, I was under the impression that "Veloce" meant "Faster", not actually "Fast"... I think originally i had it as "poco veloce". Might be clearer if I changed is back... Also, thanks for the awesome feedback. I really appreciate it.
  4. Hi guys.I have this piece of piano music I wrote a few years back, and I would love to have your opinion on it, especially that of you piano players. I couldn't play the piano if my life depended on it, but for some reason I can't stop myself from writing stuff for it. So, from time to time I put stuff to paper that is, um… uncomfortable to play. I try to keep an eye out, of course, but I always like the opinion of those more proficient than myself for the less-than-obvious bits.Anyway, some background on the piece: Like I said, I wrote it a few years back when I was in college, but I keep tinkering it for the next year or so. I quite like it but I’ve never been quite 100% satisfied with it (thus the near endless tinkering). I originally intended it to be part of a larger work, but after repeatedly failing at writing other movements to accompany it, I decided to leave it as a standalone piece. Largo for Piano
  5. Hi everyone, this is mt first post here. I've been lurking for a while, and finally decided to post something today. This is a short chromatic fugue I wrote for fun about a year ago. I tried to stay fairly true to the baroque style, but I definitely broke some "rules" here and there. Originally, I planed this for Marimba, but I changed my mind mid-way. Eventually I'll write a prelude or fantasy to go along with it. Chromatic Fugue for Harpsichord
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