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Tried to write a piece like a Bach choral
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I enjoyed that alot. Thanks for posting.
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Very nicely done.
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Excellent!
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Thank you all for listening and the nice comments. Glad you enjoyed the piece.
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Lovely homage, indeed worshipful; understated and unshowy as would befit a church setting, though the voice leading and passing tones move with choreographic feeling.
Thanks for the CC scores, too. Generous collegiality.
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Thanks, Robert. Glad you enjoyed it and exactly for the things I tried to get right.
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Nice Bert!
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Thanks for the nice comment, John.
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Nice Bert.
I'd double it up (with maybe slight changes) and add an ending with a lift then a resolve. I was just getting into it and it ended. Good job though.
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Thanks for the comment Barry,
Normally a repeat would be my choice, but I noticed with a the Bach chorals that there often wasn't one, so I purposely didn't do one.
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