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thanks for listening
 
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    markno999
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    Re: "Praeludium" funeral procession music. Enjoy ; ) 2014/04/18 14:49:51 (permalink)
    Rik,
     
    Well done.    I remember the 1st version you posted.    I like the instrumentation and progressions throughout.  
     
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re: "Praeludium" funeral procession music. Enjoy ; ) 2014/04/18 16:44:44 (permalink)
    I enjoyed the harmonic movement, the layering. I also admire the idea that the piece seems heartfelt and inspired by an original muse rather than the generic forms that seem to pass for contemporary classical music in today's video games and block buster movies.
     
    Thanks for sharing.


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    Rikkie
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    Re: "Praeludium" funeral procession music. Enjoy ; ) 2014/04/19 08:10:11 (permalink)
    Hi Mark, thanks,it took me a while but I finished it.
     
    Hi Mike, thanks, glad to share. This piece does have a deeper meaning to me, glad you picked that up.
     
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    Re: "Praeludium" funeral procession music. Enjoy ; ) 2014/04/19 23:56:46 (permalink)
    Subject matter seems shaky.    Just kidding, buddy.  I can see the march down the isle or wherever.  It didn't excite me, but, it's a funeral procession!  Music was good, Rik.  No guitar?

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