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i always look forward to your pieces because you have such interesting choices in instrumentation, often evoking some sense of something ancient being unearthed. closing my eyes and actually feeling the sound rotate around me was really fantastic. 

as someone that really likes composing slower ambient tracks, i'm always aiming to "do a lot with a little," so i even feel a little bit of jealousy listening to tracks like this, cause i'm like damn, i gotta step my game up and start getting more creative and ambitious haha. anyways great submission!

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To develop more of that and go beyond making ambience, I definitely recommend playing an instrument and improvising on it all the time.

When made my lyre last year, one of the most surprising things about it was how much it improved my ability to improvise on all instruments.

It lacks accidentals so you're locked into a scale, which ironically trained me how to use accidentals, and get a deeper intuition of where thet are and when to use them.

Having a less complicated layout than a piano or guitar, it's also a lot easier to just make stuff up. With its ease of use, it actually turned out it is just a really great improvisation tool.