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Wave Rip


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KgZ

 Genre: Drum n Bass
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This song represents my interpretation of waves. It starts out feeling happy and joyful, because people love riding the waves. Soon the waves start to build up more, and become huge. A storm approaches, and the waves become disatrous and dangerous. After the storm clears, the happiness and joy returns.

The song's genre was very difficult for me. First I thought it would be a jazz fusion song, which then turned into breakbeat, which then turned into Drum and Bass? If anyone knows a more specific genre, let me know.

This song uses alot of jazz theory, and incorporates the piano throughout the majority of the song. The song is also extremely upbeat, and is a nice "head-bobber". Too bad the song is still short- I might work on a longer version in the near future.
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Uploaded: Apr 23, 2008 - 10:27:56 PM
Last Updated: Apr 27, 2008 - 10:01:23 AM Last Played: Nov 23, 2009 - 04:52:58 PM
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Name: James Landino
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Hi everyone, my name is James, other known as KgZ. I am a composer and musican who has been creating music for about two years. I have been playing the piano for about 10 years now, and seldomly play other percussion instruments. The first program... [see more]

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Drum and bass (drum n bass, drum'n'bass, DnB, d'n'b) is an electronic music style. Originally an offshoot of the United Kingdom breakbeat hardcore and rave scene, it came into existence when djs and producers mixed reggae basslines with sped-up break

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