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Squirrel's gURL
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Rock tune featuring good simulations of the vintage keyboards that made so much of the music of the '70s great: The Fender Rhodes electric piano, the Hammond B3 organ and the Hohner D6 clavinet. Oh, and some sim-saxes thrown in for good measures.
electronic smooth jazz instrumental rock codeaquamarine
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The music of CodeAquamarine is not easily categorized, although it fits most accurately under Smooth Jazz. But generally, the music has elements of jazz, rock, blues and New Age.
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#4,949 today Peak #74
#787 in subgenre Peak #17
Author
Spencer Leibow
Rights
2014
Uploaded
April 20, 2014
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MP3 12.4 MB 256 kbps 6:45
Story behind the song
This is the first song that I started to work on using a Mac. I originally played the electric piano hook into Garage Band using the QUERTY keyboard, just as part of playing around with the app. Soon after, I imported the song into Logic and built it out from there. This song is dedicated to the very special girl of some very lucky squirrel.
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Kathy Reynolds
May 26, 2014
had a chance to stop by and i'm enjoying your sweet mellow Squirrel's gURL. has a wonderful flow, easy listening at it's best! nice work. glad I stopped by!!
Evan Paul
Apr 14, 2014
This is the cat's ass man, I used to play for funk and soul bands back in the 70's and we used all three instruments you used here, loved all three of them. I hated carrying the B3 and the two leslies though....those were the days, they'd break my back today, but then we were young and strong. Thank you for your creation, brought back a lot of memories, all sounded great.
Graham's Cat
Apr 14, 2014
Very relaxing. Great keys !
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Apr 13, 2014
So many enjoyable musical gems in this track. Especially like the horn harmony lines staring at 1:44. Cool. Superb Rhodes chords at 2:25. Really nice. (Oh, yeah, love the D6 in back there too. This was a very enjoyable listen. Bravo! Thanks for letting me know.