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Organ March in C sharp minor

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Bonjour J.P.

I didn't find the harmonies too out of the ordinary. To be honest, when you first started to so graciously share your scores with the MIMF community I have definitely and tangibly noticed how your work has gone from success to success with every piece. I didn't get that feeling with this piece.

It almost seems to have been written down on the spur of the moment without your usual compositional forethought, genius, and careful analysis. You know that I like 99.97% of your efforts and I always enjoy playing them and listening to them. Hopefully you won't be too crestfallen by my observations.

Respectfully and humbly yours,

CD :tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:
 

Flute'n'Pedal

New member
Hi Musicalis,

I like it well enough. Although it isn't my favourite of your compositions, I intend to learn it when I find the time.

Flute'n'Pedal
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Musicalis, another fine score my dear, thank you. Do you know William Lovelock's "The Examination Fugue". It's a text book I treasure (requires advanced knowlege of harmony and counterpoint).
 
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