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"Shades of White," another experimental song of mine. There are no sharps or flats, so you only need to use the white keys on the keyboard to play it.
This song began to surprise me after I started to employ different modes of the C Major scale to make the arpeggios for the treble. I included both a fast and slow version, just so you guys can see which one sounds better.
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do do do do do do do do do do do do
and so on!
Very Baroque in your approach to rhythm. It is what it is. I think you have the bass clef transposing down an octave for the midi, that bass is a bit too bassy for my tastes, sounds pretty clangy in that low register. By the way Noah, is this your 158th piece in music dissection this month? Yowza! Keep plugging away old chap :)
Permalink Reply by Noah Fraioli on April 30, 2012 at 12:24pm Thanks, tombo. :)
Yeah, after reading your comment, I decided to up the octave on the bass for the first half of the song. I had always found it too difficult to make out the tone.
Tombo Rombo said:
do do do do do do do do do do do do
and so on!
Very Baroque in your approach to rhythm. It is what it is. I think you have the bass clef transposing down an octave for the midi, that bass is a bit too bassy for my tastes, sounds pretty clangy in that low register. By the way Noah, is this your 158th piece in music dissection this month? Yowza! Keep plugging away old chap :)
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