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Capitol Interlude by psrchisholm [Email]
Genre: Classical

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Last Played: Sep 25, 2008 - 05:50:53 AM
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Uploaded: Jan 23, 2005 - 09:17:55 PM
Last Updated: Jan 22, 2005 - 10:43:35 PM



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Description:
Mostly a demo of Jam Pack 4: Symphony Orchestra. I limited the song to loops with the "Capitol" keyword; the most common theme, and the one used repeatedly at the end, is the one in the "Capitol C" loops.

Hardware:
12" iBook, 1.2 GHz, 768 MB

Software:
GarageBand 2 (iLife '05), Jam Pack 4: Symphony Orchestra
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Thanks for posting this &mdash 01/24/05 - 11:34:37 AM
I like the even, leisurely, laconic pace and mix of
instruments.
Ahh, there's some brass. Very nice. and Harp at the end.

I need to check out these loops.
And, I believe you are the first JP4 song poster here. :)

Something tells me we're going to get more classical
pieces at MacJams.

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BTW, We have similar backgrounds &mdash 01/24/05 - 11:44:06 AM
I am a software development manager and felt compelled
to explore GarageBand and to create music. I have been a
consumer of music all my life, but this new hobby is at
least as fun as listening to music.

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Thanks &mdash 01/24/05 - 10:05:57 PM
These loops were very interesting to listen to. I think
Mungo is right about more classical posts...

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Beautiful &mdash 05/25/06 - 02:42:19 AM
This is very beautiful. I love the open sonorities... reminds me a bit of
Aaron Copland - a similar sense of noble simplicity. Nothing there
that shouldn't be. The harmony is very attractive without being
predictable.

I am afraid I don't know anything about how loops work, so I don't
understand the process that led to this, but I can say that the end
result is truly impressive!

I see that, contrary to Tom's and Mungo's expectations/hopes, you
haven't gone on to post many more compositions in the classical
category. I am not sure if you still are around here or not, but I'd
strongly enncourage you to keep composing this way, because the
results are strikingly beautiful.

10-10-10-10

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