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Listent for different laughs - from giggles to guffaws - in the different string sections, working together (hopefully!). It's a room of higher-society hopefuls, laughing at each other's jokes, and I see one woman, powdered hair, large, sweeping…
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...Tim Conway and Don Knotts, in the Woody, as the Wookalar lurks silently in the back of the wagon, don't expect a thing until its inhuman roar splits the silent air. As the creature lurches into the front seat, the car careens out of control...
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Experimenting with composing for a specific state of mind or emotion. Termite Constituent is the piece that flowed from the word "resigned." I hope you like it!
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I wrote this piece for my wonderful wife, Kimberly. This was specifically for her march down the aisle at our wedding.
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Quiet piano beginning, picking up tremendously around :45. Big, sweeping, orchestral victorious kinda thing.
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Running home... as the school bell rings, the boy from Bradbury's Greentown, Illinois, runs from the schoolyard and speeds home. Around the corner, racing past the neatly trimmed yards and hedges, he rips down the alley where that special girl…
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Listent for different laughs - from giggles to guffaws - in the different string sections, working together (hopefully!). It's a room of higher-society hopefuls, laughing at each other's jokes, and I see one woman, powdered hair, large, sweeping…
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Running home... as the school bell rings, the boy from Bradbury's Greentown, Illinois, runs from the schoolyard and speeds home. Around the corner, racing past the neatly trimmed yards and hedges, he rips down the alley where that special girl…
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Experimenting with composing for a specific state of mind or emotion. Termite Constituent is the piece that flowed from the word "resigned." I hope you like it!
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I wrote this piece for my wonderful wife, Kimberly. This was specifically for her march down the aisle at our wedding.
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