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Quartet for Piano, Flute, Cello, and Guitar

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This is my first post on this forum, I am looking to get some feedback on a piece I have been working on recently. The chord progressions are of constant structure, non-diatonic major chords, switching to non-diatonic minor chords for the second section. Be warned, I am a big fan of dissonance; if it's too much for you please don't hesitate to include that, I sometimes go a little over the top after listening to the same thing over and over, and I don't realize until later.

 

euphoralgia.mp3

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It's not too dissonant for me (in fact, I find it mildly dissonant).

I would like to see the score....

I don't know how this was recorded but it sounds a it thick, it's. pity.

Anyway, I like it very much.

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Here is the score, I have updated a few things on it but they are extremely minor so I won't bother reuploading the audio.

 

This is a direct export from MuseScore 2, the sounds are all default midi instrument sounds. They're pretty terrible, but I don't own all of the instruments used and I haven't looked into better MIDI so unds. 

euphoralgia.pdf

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