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Y'all are probably kind of tired of these by now, but last Friday in my history and literature of music class, my professor accidentally played the first two bars of a late Medieval motet by Dunstable (which I later found out to be his Quam Pulchra Es). I wrote this piece during the 50 minute lecture, and it turned out surprisingly well. I only had to make significant adjustments to measures 5 and 6 as I was assembling the audio file (these are almost certainly the most complicated in this piece). Anyway, in the style of late Medieval/early Renaissance music, I tried to use much less chromaticism (which turns out to be much easier to do in a major key).

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