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Bouncy in B
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A happy-go-lucky piece written in B Major.
[the following is copied and pasted from my main page] As a composer, I'm pretty much a composer on the side. When I have an idea, I write it down and go with it, but I don't focus all my musical energy into being a composer. I actually go through phases, or "seasons" as I would call if, of composing. I may compose very solidly for a few months on end and then not compose a thing for months on end. I am very much passionate about the compositions I do write. I also begin virtually every composition with pencil and staff paper, only transferring it onto an electronic medium (such as MakeMusic(tm)/Finale(tm)) as it becomes a finished product.
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Charts
Peak #238
Peak in subgenre #81
Author
Adam Colbert
Rights
2007
Uploaded
December 18, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.3 MB 128 kbps 2:27
Story behind the song
This piece is bouncy, and it's in B major. Hence, it's title. It's actually a bit more complicated to play than what it sounds, with the many accidentals and all. Despite the unorthodox modulations, it doesn't sound as "weird" as one would expect by looking at the modulations by themselves. The bass line is predominately quarter notes while the melody is mostly a combination of dotted 16th notes and 8th note triplets. At only about 2 1/2 minutes long, it's a carefree piece to listen to.
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