After the successful completion of "Sonatina in F major," I was inspired to write another similar such piece. Because of its reliance on two main themes, both presented within the first 16 bars of the piece, this comes across as a half-rondo of sorts, with the first theme recurring about 6 or so times (I'm not counting occurrences in the "development" section), and the second theme recurring 5 times. A larger structural analysis would show this as Section A (32 bars), Section A' (shortened and with some different material), Section B (development section which develops the first theme), and a return of Section A (32 bars).
This track was created and mixed in GarageBand, with a simple piano patch and minimal effects.
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