Fugue No. 1 in G-maj.

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

I wrote this three-voice fugue for Advanced Counterpoint at Berklee. The parts are more-or-less "triple invertible," meaning they can all swap places and still make good counterpoint. Hope you enjoy it, especially the "theoretical" bassoon :)

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  • Nice. I wish I could hear the bass a little more clearly.

  • @nationalsolipsism thanks for listening! I think a real cello player would provide a much more convincing bass line than my sample instrument rendering :)

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  • Dude! Can you post the score for this?

  • Sweet. Score would be nice to follow. Polyphony for the win. Check out some of my keyboard works, including some baroque material!

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