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November: Tamarack / The Huron Carol / Tamarack
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This work consists of three sections. The first and third sections are mainly in an odd time signature of 13/4, while the second section includes march in 2/2, jig in 2/2 and reel in 2/2.
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#60 today Peak #10
#5 in subgenre today Peak #2
Author
Taka Aida, except The Huron Carol, traditional.
Rights
Taka Aida @Studio.Aidata, 1999
Uploaded
November 13, 2023
MP3
MP3 17.2 MB, 320 kbps, 7:30
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Key
Minor
Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Character
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
On November 12, a walking excursion of our research group was held. Prof. Hudgins and Prof. Silveston took us to Schneider family’s property open to public for walking and cross-country skiing. I enjoyed the walking although the weather was cold, windy and cloudy. Vivid yellow of tamarack leaves was impressive. Sometimes, cold wind blew and made the leaves fall down just like yellow snow. While on November 14, another fun was a singing party in Prof. Hudgins’ house. I learned many Canadian folksongs. I chose The Huron Carol from the variety of the songs for the suite because I was impressed not only by its pretty tune but also by the sad story behind it. I made arrangements in march, jig and reel. This whole piece was dedicated to Prof. Hudgins.
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