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Author Collin Webber
Posted 12/2/06; 9:18:36 AM
Msg# 5077 (top msg in thread)
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A slightly oriental 5/4 piece originally written for alto in F minor. The first 2 bar phrase is inspired by Paul Desmond's opening solo phrase on his own composition "Take Ten" on the disc of that name.

Then the chords shift under the A A B A melody and the final A modulates in the last bars to F major.

Though I have the copyright, I am happy for this piece to be performed anywhere in the world and I'll Email charts on request, free of charge.

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Last update: Saturday, December 2, 2006 at 9:18 AM.