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Old 12-19-2004, 12:57 PM
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I could list the lyrics if you want. They are kind of hard to pick out I guess. I sort of sang it in a false kind of rough sounding voice for an experiment. I liked the experiment so I kept it.

My normal voice sounds more like this:

http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/...light=gilligan

This is a thread dedicated to our favorite tv themes. I picked Gilligan's Island. Mine is like 4th from the bottom.

I posted some of the thoughts that went into Solace on Randy's thread. I'll repost it here......

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The last line in my tune says:

"Sheltered from the pointlessness but never seem to make it last".

The song itself is about those rare times when I am sort of in a ZEN state of mind. The intro is sort of melancholy symbolizing quiet comtemplation and the swell is symbolic of a thought that leads to a sort of epiphany (abrupt beginning) and a feeling of well being (verses) which cycles back to the realization of pointlessness in the end as it fades.

I just like the feeling of major seventh chords. I can't explain it.

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The darker side of bitter sweet

Actually that is pretty acurate dude. I don't get enough of them in the music I like to listen to. The whole thing was a big experiment.

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Old 12-26-2004, 05:18 PM
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By the way....

Any tips for a struggling, self-taught piano player? Some of the pieces are finally starting to fall into place. Or, put this way: I'm beginning to think that most people who teach piano/write books, etc., make the whole process a lot more complicated than it really is. (Then again, I do have a gift for making complicated the most simple things in life....)

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Old 12-28-2004, 05:27 PM
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You mean tips for writing music in general?
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Old 12-29-2004, 03:55 AM
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Writing? No way. Just learning to play, that's all.

Those little tricks and stuff. You know, like fills when resting on a chord, smoother progressions from one chord to the next....That kind of thing.

One thing I recently "discovered" (Yeah, all the books I have have said this, over and over, but you know how it is: Sometimes it takes a while for things to "click"...): Helps to think in terms of the numeric value of the tone when moving from one chord to the next....

I'm really having a ton of fun. But I will admit that, as is my usual way, I'm over-analyzing the thing. I just like to know "why" I'm doing whatever it is I'm doing.

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Old 12-30-2004, 05:04 PM
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I'm not much of a piano player myself. I mainly play guitar, bass, and sing. I tried to get serious about playing piano but I just couldn't stick to it. If I need drums for a song, I just program them with a midi sequencer.

If you have a midi keyboard, you can get a cheap program for your computer ($30) that will teach you to play piano. It's like having a private instructor. You learn how to read music and everything. I imagine there are different programs for different levels of experience.

What I like to do is learn my favorite songs and play along with them.
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Old 03-13-2005, 03:23 PM
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Man, this tune(posted in the first thread) really hit the spot this afternoon. Very relaxing & contemplative in the midst of the war in Zion..

"Nothin' left to wrap my head around . . ."

I still love that bridge. The verse naturally flows into it without it sounding "cut & paste" just for the sake of having a different section in the tune.

I like how it goes into the short 1/2 verse & the fade out. Pretty cool.
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Old 03-15-2005, 05:08 PM
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KT,

Nice job. I give a big "ups" to anyone who has the guts the write a song and then puts it out there for all to listen. I don't think I could ever do that. I've always been self-conscious of my works, especially if I'm the one singing. I used to have a really good voice......the high scream from the 80's hair band days, but then the smoking cig's tore up my vocals. I recently quit the habit (when I got the flue recently and couldn't stand the habit) and I'm hoping that my vocal chords heal and I can get that sound back. Other than that, I'm just a musician with the occasional back-up vocals.

But anyways, nice job KT. Keep on jamming. I hope we can hear some more tunes soon.
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