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JuJu

By Lyons on December 21, 2014 1:01 pm

Can't believe that it's almost over. 12Eps + Weeklybeats has been an awesome experience.

I don't have any evident inspiration for this track. I started with an actual melody and put some chords too it and then fell into the vein on composing/improvising on the spot.

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Inspiration of the title.... Wayne Shorter?  If you don't know he has a great album of the same title.  Anyway, really enjoyed this track.  Really solid.  Some rich timbres within the parts.  Very cool. 

This is pretty. Very pretty. Intonation seems a little out in that main melody?

Lovely stuff

Fantastic!

As for intonation, as we use to say, close enough for government work. :-)

Wonderful track, strikes a very nice balance between beauty and tension for me.

rdomain wrote:

Inspiration of the title.... Wayne Shorter?  If you don't know he has a great album of the same title.  Anyway, really enjoyed this track.  Really solid.  Some rich timbres within the parts.  Very cool.


Subliminally but I don't remember that album at all.



vinpous wrote:

This is pretty. Very pretty. Intonation seems a little out in that main melody?


Most likely!


ConfettiTsunami wrote:

Lovely stuff


Thank you!


Jim Wood wrote:

Fantastic!

As for intonation, as we use to say, close enough for government work. :-)


It's about as accurate as the Herald Sun. haha
But seriously, a lifelong endeavor.


Plantrain wrote:

Wonderful track, strikes a very nice balance between beauty and tension for me.


Thanks, probably the intro to ending contrast the most. One day I'll have more contrast of consonance/dissonance in the same sections.

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