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http://www.myownmusic.de/player/?songid=355479
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http://suedwestlicht.saar.de/musik/sued ... faellt.mp3
I aligned the groups to 4/8 + 4/8 + 4/8 + 3/8 what was "natural" for me. Of course other people might be accustomed to another grouping.FrantzM wrote:It may be easier to hear if you think of 15/8 as 4/8 + 4/8 + 3/8 + 4/8. Which is not too hard to follow, until you get to the syncopated parts and then it becomes. This could be a new genre: prog lullaby.
Holger: I think your songs are immaculately composed. The only weakness for me are the sounds which I find a little generic.
I'm not complaining. It flows very well. Just when I try to count to 15 and hear all the beats various events are happening on, I realize how intricate this song is.bluebell wrote: I aligned the groups to 4/8 + 4/8 + 4/8 + 3/8 what was "natural" for me. Of course other people might be accustomed to another grouping.
When the DX7-"Trumpet" plays then I switched to 7/4FrantzM wrote:Just when I try to count to 15 and hear all the beats various events are happening on, I realize how intricate this song is.
I added the pre-reverb replacing the initial version. I simply took the first word, reversed it in time, applied a long reverb, reversed the result and put it before the first word, overlapping.2NDMOUSE wrote:i'd completely forgotten about it due to me trying to work out what processing was being done on the vocal...........?
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