Well done, as would be expected of all your compositions, particularly in its own comparative simplicity (which doesn't say much, considering the degree of complexity involved in what you label a "less difficult" piece).
Once again, you utilise orchestral bells and pitched percussion to great effect, entrusting their clean, concise sound with a role of considerable importance instead of simply using it to emphasise a pre-existent melody (a trend I'm observing among composers using notation software).
The usage of standard/atonal percussion is also expertly played, chiefly the steady snare. the measures consisting solely of the timpani and the ethnic percussion, and... is that a tambourine?
Holistically, it's delightfully dramatic, each instrument collectively and individually conveying a palpable sense of urgency... though perhaps an urgency too strong to maintain the title of "Monsoon." Whereas the piece suggests an immediate situation, the title refers to a period of rain so incessant that it soon becomes routine--ask anyone who has spent several months in central Asia (my father was in Vietnam for around a year, only to be stationed in Seattle shortly thereafter... lol, a life where the sun never shines).
Lastly, I'm compelled to comment on how nicely your standard MIDI soundset emulates brass instruments.
I'm looking forward to hearing the final version. As it is, it still bears the marks of a composition program. Instruments panned 100% to the left, for instance.
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