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Topic: The Harp  (Read 2215 times)

Offline pankrpec

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The Harp
on: October 21, 2010, 08:16:47 PM
Here is another one of my improvisations.
I tried something new in this improvisation(New for me that is). I would try to explain what I tried (Not that anyone cares), but I'm not very good at it (I actually did try, and it didn't go so well). Anyway, everyone will recognize immediately what I chose as the basis for the improvisation.
I call it the Harp (I mean it's got to have a name, and I don't like to name them by date and such and numbers don't seem quite right either).

(And I will try to cut down on the parentheses in future posts.)
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