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Year: 1996 Album: Classical Clones Artist's description: improvisation on my Casio CZ-101 in 20th century classical style. There was no theoretical basis or anything with this. It's all just rock n roll to me ;-) Inspiration…
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In 2006 we visited a Japanese garden. In September of 2009 I wrote this piano piece in 17 ET and I hear a connection between the two. So I put together a video from pictures and video taken of our visit and married the two. Please visit the song…
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This is a progressive rock band version of Debussy's Toccata #3
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This is a progressive rock band version of Debussy's Toccata #3
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Cannon at the octave on F I spruced this up by playing it twice; once with a pentagon subtractive synth duo + kontakt percussion and then with alto sax + baritone sax + jazz trap set. 6/8 120 BPM
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This is about the free spirit soaring high above the seas, forests, cities and times. ~There is no dark side in the moon, really. As a matter of fact it's all dark~
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Norm's original 12/8 percussion track that forms the basis for the entire piece. http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/mother-nut-drop I'm involved in a microtonal music class. We are studying 11 edo instead of the normal 12 edo (equal division…
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Reg has made Jim smile with this one........
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Holdempok wrote this with his cousin Andy years ago, and here we have a recording of one of the first times that we had ever performed this as 'xDoubleCrossx', myself playing lead guitar.... I feel the magic of this as we ventured forth into the…
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A song that Holdempok wrote way back in the olden days ... around 1975 or so .... This is a rendition that we [xDoubleCrossx] did live, with myself and Holdempok playing lead guitars ..... LG
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