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Old Jan 8 2006, 7:39 PM

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here an arrangement of a song by Johannes Ockeghem, Ma Bouche Rit Deux Fois, completely destroyied in a good sense. i have picked the original score, which is 4/4, acelerated the pace, turned it into 3/4 and saw which bars still made sense, and cut all the others which weren't, about 2/5 of the whole. of course i did then some adaptations here and there...... the result is here for you to enjoy i liked !
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Old Jan 8 2006, 9:48 PM

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Old Jan 8 2006, 10:02 PM

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Very ambient, so to speak. Random, definately. Wrong note at 1:02? And at 2:07? Otherwise, a seemingly nice song. Creative way of making a piece, though, not very heartfelt, as it were. And perhaps not the greatest effect, although it was original, I'll give you that. Interesting concept overall.
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Old Jan 9 2006, 12:58 AM

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Very ambient, so to speak. Random, definately. Wrong note at 1:02? And at 2:07? Otherwise, a seemingly nice song. Creative way of making a piece, though, not very heartfelt, as it were. And perhaps not the greatest effect, although it was original, I'll give you that. Interesting concept overall.
RANDOM???????? it is PERFECTLY coherent the mentioned notes are quite right, purposedly dissonant to add some spicy flavour before the ending.

as the heartfeltlessness you are possibly right, i have serious problems about dealing with feelings and all my music is mainly mental, say, mathematic ......

thanks for the comment!
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