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sumo's at high noon..I can see movie credits rolling now...lol Part of the Chopstick Western series.. The whole CD plays like a bad western movie...
no guitars or small animals where hurt in making this tune..
I am amazed at what great music that is being made with garageband..I feel humble to be on the site with such great work..I found my place to listen to great music..and not what the record company's throw in our face.. thanks everyone here
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This chow mein't big enough for the both of us! &mdash 03/22/05 - 04:15:58 PM
Ok. Bad pun.
This is a very cool sounding piece. I can sort of see how
you inted this as a western soundtrack, but the eastern
part escapes me. I like the result, though. [ Reply to This ]
Rickshaws and tumbleweeds &mdash 03/23/05 - 10:52:53 PM
Yep, I can totally see it. Nice twist of Morricone into something with an Eastern flavor. If you're really thinking about sumos, though, you might want a few "heavier" sounds. As dumb as that sounds, I'm actually not kidding. Like something evoking a sumo wrestler falling over.
Something non-song related: in your otherwise spiffy graphic, it looks like you've spelled it "westurn." [ Reply to This ]
ahhh &mdash 03/25/05 - 08:24:46 AM
westurn..vs western
yea, I really wanted to spell the title song that way..like a
soap opera ..as the west turns [ Reply to This ]
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This is a very cool sounding piece. I can sort of see how
you inted this as a western soundtrack, but the eastern
part escapes me. I like the result, though.
[ Reply to This ]