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This is the first piece of music I ever wrote. I had started with the program Cakewalk and immediately set out to compose something. This is a very basic piece and is mostly unisons. It was played by a saxophone ensemble I was in and was technically my first piece ever performed. I don't remember how I got the name but named it after my mom. I found this piece saved as a midi file with the old 8 letter file name(it's that old) and rewrote the piece in Sibelius and added some dynamics and such. I did this in memory of my mother who lost her battle with Pancreatic Cancer in 2004.
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