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Northerly Aspect
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Great bass solo, even if I may say so myself, features in this piece.
instrumental fusion
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Jazz/Rock Fusion Instrumentals (Multi-instruments), Contemplative Instrumentals (Multi-instruments), World Music Instrumentals (Multi-instruments)
I have been playing guitar since 1970 after my brother bought me my first guitar, a Monaro electric, for Christmas in 1969. I started lessons in February 1970 and the rest is history, well almost. I've been teaching guitar since 1973. In 1981 I recorded a mainly instrumental album, "Take Your Pick", releasing it independently in 1982 on vinyl and cassette (remember those?). I sold less than 100 and never paid off the cost of recording it! :-( I continue to compose and have accumulated many instrumentals which I will record one day and upload here.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #110
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Gregory John Olsen Esq
Rights
1988
Uploaded
April 05, 2010
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:49
Story behind the song
The title of this track refers to a very important element of passive solar house design, orienting the living areas to face north with solar access to a thermal mass, usually a concrete floor, that is heated in winter days by the lower sun, releasing the stored warmth at night. Conversely, that same mass maintains the comfort of the inhabitants in hot summer days as it remains a constant, cooler temperature all day.
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