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I posted this on Mark’s thread but I’ll remove it there. I dislike political threads. But the morning he was announced the winner as is always done by the media when the results are clear and indisputable I wrote this song. Funny though It started as a symphonic piece. The octave guitar figure really were woodwinds and the chords were low strings. But it sounded too lugubrious, ominous and foreboding. So I changed it up. That emotion was still stuck to me. The woodwinds represented cautious optimism and excitement.
It’s just a simple smooth jazz song. But for me it’s kind of infectious.
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11-21-2020 08:55 AM
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Very, very nice!
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Originally Posted by SteveJ
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Very enjoyable!
Thanks to all of you for taking the time to make this happen and for posting the video.
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Yeah man!!
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very nice tune , and great playing Henry
you sound like Martino on that
Its catchy too !
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Originally Posted by pingu
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Sounds very fresh changes. Melody and solo not too busy or too simple. Maybe a local TV station or The Weather Channel might buy it for airplay.
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Originally Posted by steve burchfield
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Originally Posted by henryrobinett
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One of the most outside avant garde classicalcomposers ever was Ives. He got some his ideas by hearing two different marching bands playing different songs at the same time. Did people pay him to write music? No, but he earned about 8 million dollars in the insurance business early 1900s and could afford to have his music performed by being able to rent halls and pay symphony musicians. Charles Ives I think.
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Nice tune man! Love the playing and the entire arrangement. Beautiful stuff Henry!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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