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Does not actually contain explicit content...the title is actually a linguistics term. I wrote this song about two weeks ago and it is my most recent composition. It's a big change for me. I've never written anything this synth based. I wrote most of the parts on guitar but some were composed on the spot in GarageBand. Mostly in 4/4 time with a neat section at the end layering 4/4 over a 5/4 rhythm.
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Uploaded: Sep 27, 2009 - 06:52:10 PM
Last Updated: Sep 27, 2009 - 09:01:38 PM Last Played: Nov 20, 2009 - 07:48:50 AM
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Reggie_Pole said 60 days ago (September 28th, 2009)
Where's my dictionary?
A multisyllabic polyrhythmical blast. Enjoyed the 5 on 4 superposition. Cool synth sounds.
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Fioretti said 60 days ago (September 28th, 2009)
Illocution
Thanks for the kind words and for stopping by. It's appreciated as always!
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shavingronaldscar said 60 days ago (September 28th, 2009)
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wicked change-ups! crazy poly-plateau there, great and unexpected way to end it. Sounding really solid. Like I said in chat, your talent is wasted on GB4!
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ConnieO said 60 days ago (September 28th, 2009)
Explicit Illocutionary Acts
Neato...such nice transitions and texture...love the "whopwa" sound around 3:10.
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Fioretti said 58 days ago (September 29th, 2009)
That sound
I was just messing around with filters and I liked how that sounded. Thanks for listening!
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scofugate said 59 days ago (September 29th, 2009)
Wow,
those drums / synths. How do you do the timing on these things.. The changes are perfect. the 5/4 is a perfect fit.
Great job
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Fioretti said 58 days ago (September 29th, 2009)
Timing
Well since it's midi all the changes are going to be perfect haha. Glad you liked it!
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tonestones said 46 days ago (October 11th, 2009)
Wonderful!
Rhythmically interesting. Nice composition. Good energy throughout.
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Fioretti said 46 days ago (October 12th, 2009)
Thanks
for the kind words. I'm glad that you liked it!
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PsalmsProgressions said 46 days ago (October 12th, 2009)
I love this
great composing. You definitely have been trained well.
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Fioretti said 36 days ago (October 21st, 2009)
Thanks
for the kind words. I've actually never really had formal training - just a lot of listening!
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magnatone said 42 days ago (October 16th, 2009)
Explicit
great balls of fire! this intensely rocks! you really know what you're doing - that timing change up is a mind bender (in a good way). very impressive - i need to go see what else you've got!
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Fioretti said 36 days ago (October 21st, 2009)
Thanks
so much. I'm a sucker for odd timed riffs and and syncopation. Glad you liked it!
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Name: Michael Fioretti
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I'm a college student at UW-Whitewater. Ironically, I'm an English major and yet all my music is instrumental. I write everything on guitar and since I don't have any recording software MIDI plays everything for me. I write all the drums and throw in... [see more]

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