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Topic: Own composition Piano Trio in E-flat Major. What do you think?  (Read 1352 times)

Offline marijn1999

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Hi guys,

I've been working on this for about two weeks now. How do you like it so far? Any suggestions?
Btw, it's a midi recording so it sounds a little rough around the edges.

Thanks in advance!

BW,
Marijn
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Offline mjames

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Posting cause I'm interesting in hearing an update. Not much to say about it because the excerpt is so short, but so far the strings are a little bit boring. However I really enjoyed the piano, some quirky mozartian/haydn like style you got. Very nice !

Offline chopinlover01

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It sounds almost EXACTLY like the first Beethoven trio.. with the notes rearranged a bit.
For comparison:

Offline marijn1999

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It sounds almost EXACTLY like the first Beethoven trio.. with the notes rearranged a bit.
For comparison:


Yeah, I already was afraid it would be too obvious I'm using it as a model. I'll probably drop it for the moment and come back to it when I have some more inspiration to put in my own ideas.

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