Compose an 8-measure piece for a single line instrument that uses and emphasizes Phrygian mode.
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ReplyDeleteI remembered to include the instrument name, that's character development
I suggest reworking this as a piece with no key signature - there sure are a lot of accidentals for a diatonic mode.
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ReplyDeleteGood work, Seth.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting division of the 9/8 meter.
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ReplyDeleteThe figure that you have in m.6-7 works well.
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ReplyDeleteThe beginning and ending really obscure the mode that you are aiming for.
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ReplyDeleteGood work, Xavier.
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