I love your use arpeggios, and how you used it's strong dissonance to change key to so smoothy. Without the sheet music I might not have even noticed. And is there a reason you notated as 6/16 and not 3/8 or even 6/8? I presume it's to keep the tempo sensible?
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you mentioned the time signature. Each note in the left hand represents a small pretty flower, and I used the slightly rarer 6/16 to emphasize their loveliness❀
I really loved the first piece from Flowers in Japan, glad to see another addition!
Love it 💕❤️I love Japan too… Phil (Australia)
I love your use arpeggios, and how you used it's strong dissonance to change key to so smoothy. Without the sheet music I might not have even noticed. And is there a reason you notated as 6/16 and not 3/8 or even 6/8? I presume it's to keep the tempo sensible?
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you mentioned the time signature. Each note in the left hand represents a small pretty flower, and I used the slightly rarer 6/16 to emphasize their loveliness❀
I see, using the sheet music to compliment extended metaphor of the piece itself, cool.