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The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like. This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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Patroux said

Nice music 👍

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Another bach chorale in slow motion. This time whipped to stiff peaks with 8 bars of generic trappy beats. ![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m6foq50d5g0yfe/beautiful%20golden%20country.jpg?raw=1) To be continued or not, that's always the question…
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markus4lonetone said

Oh no, it’s lacking the resolution at the end!! You scoundrel

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The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like. This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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Alec Longstreth said

Damn, I wish we could send this back in time to Bach! :)

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The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like. This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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Tydal said

Lovely sound.

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The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like. This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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Colleen Dillon said

What a brilliant idea!!!! I may have to try that as well.... I love how this sounds... very misty and ethereal.

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The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like. This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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Sister Savage said

Very cool

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markus4lonetone said

Very soothing

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2 more verses here. Moog Grandmother on arps and the eurorack modular suitcase on rhythm.
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markus4lonetone said

It's a really cool song - why am I only really realising it now??

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I'll settle for less Then write off all the rest But then I'm gone. Someone once said that they'll sleep when they're dead but they've got it wrong.
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markus4lonetone said

I love this song!

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I'll settle for less Then write off all the rest But then I'm gone. Someone once said that they'll sleep when they're dead but they've got it wrong.
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Guest said

This is hauntingly beautiful.

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I'll settle for less Then write off all the rest But then I'm gone. Someone once said that they'll sleep when they're dead but they've got it wrong.
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vaisvil said

really good composition with excellent production. I heard sounds coming from beyond my monitors - phase shifting?

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I'll settle for less Then write off all the rest But then I'm gone. Someone once said that they'll sleep when they're dead but they've got it wrong.
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indiemuse said

Love this.

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Draft arrangement of a favorite song. Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice. Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
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Guest said

😀

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I don't wanna go down to the end of the rainbow. I could say what I wanted to say now. I could play what I wanted to play now. I could take what I wanted to take now. Of all the above.
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James Michael Taylor said

There you go again. This begins a new phase in my production. Probing the almost...

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Draft of first two sections... --- There's no way out of here that I can see. There's no need to fight in here. Nobody wins. Why do you want it so bad?
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James Michael Taylor said

Very cool. Whatever you are doing I want to do too. The blending of voice/words/instruments. Almost subliminal! Very dreamy. The way we actually hear the voices around us or even ourselves.

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Draft of first two sections... --- There's no way out of here that I can see. There's no need to fight in here. Nobody wins. Why do you want it so bad?
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Guest said

Jack boots & Harmony!

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Draft of first two sections... --- There's no way out of here that I can see. There's no need to fight in here. Nobody wins. Why do you want it so bad?
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Sister Savage said

Love the dreamy melting vox

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Draft arrangement of a favorite song. Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice. Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
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montgomeru said

Nice work!

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Draft arrangement of a favorite song. Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice. Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
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Alec Longstreth said

More 6:00+ tracks pleaz!

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Draft arrangement of a favorite song. Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice. Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
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montgomeru said

Super!

Saved!