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That was really beautiful, I like how you are drawing inspiration from poetry. May I suggest 'The Cremation of Sam McGee' by Robert W. Service for the winter months.

That's really impressive: from reading a poem to sharing a composition in under four hours. It looks so professionally presented. What kind of software do you use for musical notation?

Will you be having these pieces performed? I hope you're able to share the results if you do.

I use noteflight.com. I hope these will eventually be performed. Thank you!

That's so cool.

Man, I wish we had these resources around when I was studying music in the early 90s. Saving enough money to buy a cassette and a book of sheet music was a big deal back then. Now we can watch just about any piece ever recorded in live performance by any number of performers, while following along with the score.

Nice original post,keep it up! :)

Could sound much better if it was rendered with the use of vst instruments like "4front true pianos".

Hello, sweet song you have written here, yeah summertime without questions best time . :)

like taste of you music!

Hi, Thank you for helping to build the classical music ecosystem here on steemit. I enjoyed listening to October, and look forward to 11 more songs in the song cycle. A song a week is an ambitious goal. I'm pleased to see you striving for it.

This post has been shared on our facebook page, Steemit's Best Classical Music and included in our fifth roundup post - Steemit's Best Classical Music Roundup [Issue #5].

This is great, good job!

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