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Decaludium in G minor

musicalis

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I do not know if you will call this a piece of music for organ.
May I publish the score ? I don't know.

Strange name decaludium, is not it !

In fact I wrote it as a demo for an organ with 10 divisional combinations.
Each preset is played only once in a sequence of 8 bars.
Each sequence is a variation of the previous one.

Here is the MP3
 

Krummhorn

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Hi J-Paul,

Wonderful variations, superb registrations. I envy your very creative mind - you are a very gifted composer and musician.
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
It's a strange name ... not an English word I've ever seen, though, of course I understand where you're coming from.

If it were up to me to name it, which it isn't, I'd call it "Reflection"
 
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