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Adagio in D Major
by J T Bell
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22 votes, Average: 3.05 Plays: 30958
This is James' first musical composition, written today between 10 and 11:45 when he was just 14 years old. And to answer your questions, yes, James always refers to himself in 3rd person.
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Posted 18 years ago
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Galileo
I agree that the peice should be slower, or at least renamed.
18 years ago
Account Closed
Adagio at 120? I would think "Adagio" would be quite slower than that, say around 60?
18 years ago
Comusic1981
This is pretty good for a first composition, however, I think the 32nd notes are a little much.
18 years ago
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