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Old Sep 3 2007, 9:51 AM

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huh....
...I never expected to see this thread again....this was like, from a year ago...

Anyhow, I was thinking about extending the horn/strings section, but I never could decide how to do it.
Oooh, a crystal flute, nice....!

As for the complex rhythms, I'm a percussionist, and before we learn notes, we learn rhythms, so I guess it's kind of second-nature.
That vibraphone-marimba thing in the first half of the piece was my just throwing in random notes.

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Old Sep 7 2007, 11:48 AM

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Cooool..Dude thats awesome.
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Old Sep 19 2007, 8:52 PM

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Cooool..Dude thats awesome.
Of course it is. I wrote it.

Lol, kidding. The woodblock part didn't really come out in the midi...If you listen closely at that sitar/strings part you can kinda hear it pounding out a sixteenth note pattern....

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Old Oct 23 2007, 4:33 PM

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That piece of music is extremely annoying, which means that it's PERFECT for a video game. (First part was a joke..... half joke... )

I can just imagine kids sat in front of a computer for hours on end, staring at the menu screen, totally hypnotized by that piece of music being repeated over and over and over.

Good shit
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Old Jan 1 2008, 3:35 PM

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Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment

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Old Feb 2 2008, 4:20 PM

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I liked the theme from 1'12" so much, I arranged it for piano four-hands.
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Old Jun 10 2008, 2:50 PM

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I liked the theme from 1'12" so much, I arranged it for piano four-hands.
Lol, nifty, I like the ending. I'm not really a pianist, but there's no way I could play that melody in the right hand with that two-note thing in the left (top two staves). My mind doesn't work like that, lol.

I haven't listened to this in such a long time, at first I thought the beginning was kinda random. But now I get it. Nice!

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Old Jun 26 2008, 2:31 AM

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I've listened to alot of jungle type techno-ish songs and i've never liked them but i gotta say, this one was pretty good. I was dancin along to it in ym seat picturing a scooby do chase scene going on to the music lol, good job man, keep it up
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