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Major respect, orchestral stuff is not easy by any feat of the imagination. Each section is kept appropriately busy, with many melodies weaving around one another and getting their time in the sun before dipping back toward supporting the rest of the score. As someone who primarily works in typical DAWs, seeing all of this in Muse Score is as interesting as it is inspiring - there's just something about seeing the sheet music live that really makes you appreciate the effort that goes into tailoring each individual instrument and section to bolster the composition as a whole.

Great work throughout; super solid orchestration, great understanding of dynamics and articulations.

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Thank you so much for your comment. I'm truly flattered, and it motivates me to continue composing and participating more often. Perhaps I'm more comfortable composing orchestral pieces in Musescore because I started composing in music notation programs and later in DAWs.

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Of course - definitely keep at it! You've a knack for it, and whatever platform suits you the most to bring your pieces to life is the way to go.