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Topic: Scoring a tango!  (Read 3223 times)

Offline ojkojbgoj

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Scoring a tango!
on: February 21, 2017, 04:16:45 AM
Greetings all, so my student is working on writing a tango for her IGCSE exam and one of the issues we're presently looking at is her notation/score. I'm attaching three versions she's created and would appreciate any feedback input you can provide on which version makes the most sense - in terms of writing idiomatically for the instruments selected.
Thanks and look forward to your responses Smiley
Omer

ps: any additional feedback you care to give is also most welcome in terms of dynamics, balance, articulations, tempo, etc