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The Will/and the Windows
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A two-parter that clocks in at under 5:00. The first part is acoustic sounding, heavily influenced by a Steve Hackett CD I listened to. The second part is fast-paced, Baroque, quick-changing, and reminiscent of Anglagard.
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David's musical catalog of compositions created with his Korg Triton. Mostly progressive rock stylings of the 70's era.
Here is the music that I can conjure up on my Korg Triton synthesizer. I'm a huge fan of classic progressive rock, so my music includes many elements of this period in music. All of this is entirely original, and I'm rather proud of it. Also included on this site are a couple of other gems: a techno song and a "sound" song.
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Peak #334
Peak in subgenre #35
Author
David Clair
Uploaded
February 06, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:49
Story behind the song
One day I was listening to "Voyage of the Acolyte" by Steve Hackett, and noticed its simplicity in the acoustic guitar lines. I wrote a simple harmonious line with 12-string and piano, and "The Will" was soon formed. Parts of "and the Windows" came to my head about as fast as they happen in the song. Whereas "Active Ingredient" was a year-long process, I wrote "The Will/and the Windows" in about three weeks. The title also came to me this morning. If you noticed the allusion in it, then you're pretty clever.
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