

Trinity
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my favorite parts in the song are the start of measures 17 and 33, because it suddenly gets quieter, which is sort of a build up to the next part. Also, you may have noticed, there is a key change at 17. In my opinion, key changes make peices sound much better, since they force more meaning, that being change. It is similar to how things in life change a little but keep the same "essence", if you will. Anyway, enjoy!
This is one of my personal favorite peices! It used three instruments, hence the name "Trinity." At first I used a staccato violin, but then I tried it with the lagato violin and decided it sounded better.
Link to this sequence: 3003291
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