An original composition which contains 36 tracks. Contains loads of custom keyboard work.The 5 notes begin at 0:27 as the main riff of the song and again (along with the main riff) at 1:20 as the harmonic keys. The 5 notes also continue through (almost) the entire song with a "double filter" flange effect. I highly suggest earphones for this one.I hope you enjoy my song. :)
The sequence is used as melody and counter-melody weaved throughout. Thanks, meerface.
Clashes galore, somewhat messy but still maintains form. Title means "balance" from Japanese. Despite how it is inhumanly impossible to play this piece via a single person, it only uses the 5 notes. Enjoi
All notes in this are G,A,F,C or E, in order. All phrases are those 5 notes in order, except for (a) the cello line in the break which is those 5 notes in reverse order and (b) some bars of repeated 8ths of one note as bass, but if that's the case there's 5 consecutive bars with the five notes in order.
Tools: Gretsch birch drum kit(sampled), Hoyer vintage elec/acoustic 12 string (sampled), Peavey J-bass, Alesis Qs-6 synth, Akai MPC 1000, and Tascam digital 8-track.
Once in the dream of a night I stoodLone in the light of a magical wood [...]-Sarojini Naidu-
First occurrence of the GAFCE theme: from 00:15:46 to 00:19:40.It started as a minimalistic piece for piano. After adapting the theme for vibes, it started to sound like an early broadcast intermezzo loop. To break it up, I've reversed the roles and added some classical percussion sounds as a lead. And here it is, an imaginary folk tune for classic percussion instruments.
Just a little end of summer ditty/song sketch to play with the notes and keep my hand in.
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