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Hallo to all piano fans,

I am sharing the elongated version of my storm piano piece, I also add the piano score. I hope you will like it, I am looking forward for your feedback. I hope you will enjoy it.

MP3: Storm - piano solo

Sheet music: Score as PDF

Nice greetings.



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MP3: Storm audio

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Bar 5, woul a root position chord (D bass instead of F#) be stronger? It avoids consecutive octaves, and gives the bass somewhere to go on the next chord.

(The music's completely tonal, so I'm allowed to invoke "the rules":-)

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Would you tell me what soft you used to make this piano moving image?

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Very enjoyable, thank you for sharing.


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