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Moozick Folks, Here is a fast orchestral piece in 3/4 time with lots of counterpoint. This is my "Molto Movimento". (Italian - Much Movement) Larry Graham Alexander
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I appreciate your comments, Mister Doug. Thanks. Larry Graham Alexander
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This is one of my many works for solo piano and orchestra, "Prism". http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/Prism.mp3 In any of my music, if you hear a technique, compositional method or idea that you like, then... feel free to copy them and use them for yourself. (Just don't copy my music itself.) Regards to everybody. Larry Alexander
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Here is my (all-brass) "Brass Tacks". Instrumentation: Trumpets, "French" horns, euphoniums, trombones, tenor horns and one tuba. http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/BrassTacks.mp3. Larry Graham Alexander
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Thanks for the good words, JavaDude. Larry Graham Alexander
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Y'all, This is my wild and up-tempo "Takin' Turns", featuring banjo and guitar takin' turns in the spotlight...duh. http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/TakinTurns.mp3 Larry Graham Alexander
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Permission to post my "Exercise In D Minor"? This work of mine is for solo violin with harpsichord accompaniment. Larry Graham Alexander
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Here's my "Guitar And Violin Duo". No other instruments are involved. http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/GuitarViolinDuo.mp3 Larry G. Alexander
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Here is my semi-roc k chune called "Icy". It's a mixture of conventional and sampled instruments. Old dudes like me shouldn't be writing music like this...should we? Regards, Larry Graham Alexander
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Private Message Complaint
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in The Coffee House
Many thanks for the information, John G. Regards, Larry Graham Alexander -
Your music's key is important.
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Tutorials
Thanks for your contribution to my post, Chappel. Larry Graham Alexander -
Here's my "Guitar Lady" featuring guitars (of course) with a small orchestra providing backing. Larry Graham Alexander
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"Just A Fingerpickin' Minute"
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Songs
Many thanks, Gary! I appreciate your support, young chap. Toodle Pip, Larry Graham Alexander -
This is my "Just A Fingerpickin' Minute" for two guitars. Larry Graham Alexander
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"Waltz In D" (Viola and Piano)
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Songs
Not bad at all. It is a bit lengthy, but otherwise it is interesting and creative. I admire your ability to do the You Tube bit. I have never tried doing visuals. Maybe I can learn some video techniques from you...if you can teach and old dog new tricks. Keep up the good work. Larry Graham Alexander -
Y'all All, From my extensive collection of works, 'Songs Without Words', this is my latin-flavored "Sem Palavras" (Without Words). Larry Graham Alexander
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I appreciate the good review. Thank you, Mister Steve. Larry Graham Alexander
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I don't know. I don't think that I want to find out. Larry Graham Alexander
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"Waltz In D" (Viola and Piano)
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Songs
Nah. Piece of cake. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Regards, Larry Graham Alexander -
Thank you. Larry Graham Alexander
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Thanks for the kudos, Chappel. Take care. Larry Graham Alexander
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I am pleased that you and your sibling like my "Big Band...". I appreciate the listen. Larry Graham Alexander
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Your music's key is important.
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Tutorials
That's an "interesting" chart. I don't agree with all aspects of it. Thanks for posting it. Larry Graham Alexander -
"Brassticles" (All Brass Ensemble)
Larry Graham Alexander replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in Songs
England has some great brass bands and I really enjoy their music. Thank you, young chap, for responding. Larry Graham Alexander -
Here's my "Five Thirty-Nine" featuring the Steinway Model D piano with small orchestra. There is no mystery concerning the title. It is simply the timing of the piece. (I'm running out of titles.) Larry Graham Alexander