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Xiphias

By Ashen Simian on June 15, 2018 8:06 am

Short and sweet, just an acoustic guitar and some Kawai K5000S in the background. But this week is now done smile

Very nice! and cool title smile

Good full sound from a couple of instruments. Nice bridge and lead noodling in the middle. Something fishy about that title though smile

You said it, that's some interesting guitar effects you got going.

So what's the deal with the title? The song's more airy than fishy.

Podling wrote:

Very nice! and cool title smile

NWSPR wrote:

Good full sound from a couple of instruments. Nice bridge and lead noodling in the middle. Something fishy about that title though smile

Thanks for the nice comments... sometimes it is nice to do a track under 2 mins smile  My default track is usually 7-8 mins... this WB project has been helping with that a lot

Devieus wrote:

You said it, that's some interesting guitar effects you got going.

So what's the deal with the title? The song's more airy than fishy.

The only reason for the title is that it begins with an X. Just Y and Z to go, then its back to A for a secound round of track titles smile

Ah, you're doing that thing. I didn't notice before, but it makes sense. I did it last time, except I went in reverse order the second time, just so the last song could be called "Abscond". It's serendipitous the alphabet has exactly as many letters as a year has weeks.

Devieus wrote:

Ah, you're doing that thing. I didn't notice before, but it makes sense. I did it last time, except I went in reverse order the second time, just so the last song could be called "Abscond". It's serendipitous the alphabet has exactly as many letters as a year has weeks.

Yes smile  Moreover, I chose all the names from a sort of dictionary for occult and supernatural things... we shall see if it can provide another round for the latter part of the 2018 smile

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