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Here at The End of All Things


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Guardianxf

 Genre: Classical
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This is a song I wrote for the 2007 J.J. Pearce Band seniors. It's just a little song to listen to and reminisce about all the good, bad, and indifferent times we had in band. If you listen carefully you can hear Southern Harmony in the solo French Horn, Rocky Point Holiday from the oboe, Distorted on violin, La Fiesta by low brass and timpani, Chronometry in piccolo, Profanation in trumpet and flute, and the Pearce fight song at the end with a distant trumpet all at various points during the song.
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Hits: 650
Comments: 3
Fans: 2
Plays: 49
Downloads: 46
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Jun 12, 2007 - 05:32:55 PM
Last Updated: Jun 12, 2007 - 05:32:55 PM Last Played: Nov 15, 2009 - 12:16:53 PM
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Hardware:
17-inch G4 iMac 1.0 Ghz.
512 MB RAM
Software:
Garageband 3
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Dharma Logos said 893 days ago (June 12th, 2007)
Was this all pencilled in?
It doesn't sound like loops. This is really impressive. I want to write my own orchestral music but don't know where to begin. I'm sure that I would learn a lot about structure from looking at your GB tracks.
Check out my latest song called Celeste
Guardianxf said 820 days ago (August 25th, 2007)
Yes
So I just started checking up on my Macjams account again recently. It is all hand written, no loops were used.
Check out my latest song called Here at The End of All Things
Talknrok said 893 days ago (June 12th, 2007)
Darn well
put together. It does remind me of the old band days in school. Shure do miss the mind I had back then. Thanks for the trip back and great piece
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