This is an extended version of the 2nd piece from the 3-part piece Splash which has been developed and re-imagined, with the mysterious atmosphere created via the use of a mixture of diatonic and dissonant harmony. Most of the melodic interest is in the right hand, with non-standard harmonic progressions created by slowly moving spread chords in the left hand.
This is an extended version of the 2nd piece from the 3-part piece Splash which has been developed and re-imagined, with the mysterious atmosphere created via the use of a mixture of diatonic and dissonant harmony. Most of the melodic interest is in the right hand, with non-standard harmonic progressions created by slowly moving spread chords in the left hand.
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This is an extended version of the 2nd piece from the 3-part piece Splash which has been developed and re-imagined, with the mysterious atmosphere created via the use of a mixture of diatonic and dissonant harmony. Most of the melodic interest is in the right hand, with non-standard harmonic progressions created by slowly moving spread chords in the left hand.
Please be aware if you have selected download option, the file will be available after purchase.
This is an extended version of the 2nd piece from the 3-part piece Splash which has been developed and re-imagined, with the mysterious atmosphere created via the use of a mixture of diatonic and dissonant harmony. Most of the melodic interest is in the right hand, with non-standard harmonic progressions created by slowly moving spread chords in the left hand.
Please be aware if you have selected download option, the file will be available after purchase.
This is an extended version of the 2nd piece from the 3-part piece Splash which has been developed and re-imagined, with the mysterious atmosphere created via the use of a mixture of diatonic and dissonant harmony. Most of the melodic interest is in the right hand, with non-standard harmonic progressions created by slowly moving spread chords in the left hand.