Best yet! I love the twinkling metallic sound and it's odd rhythms and sweet panning. Always remember, don't be afraid of the black keys! It sounded like you went outside of the key at one point, but don't be afraid to use chromaticism/dissonance more liberally. Our ears adjust to it more quickly than you think. The trick is that if you can't convince yourself that it works then the audience won't be sold on the idea of chromaticism/dissonance either.
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Best yet! I love the twinkling metallic sound and it's odd rhythms and sweet panning. Always remember, don't be afraid of the black keys! It sounded like you went outside of the key at one point, but don't be afraid to use chromaticism/dissonance more liberally. Our ears adjust to it more quickly than you think. The trick is that if you can't convince yourself that it works then the audience won't be sold on the idea of chromaticism/dissonance either.
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