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Feb 2022 onenote piano keyboards synth prog rock instrumental fun short organ
Thought I'd take on the #WeeklyChallenge although the song is more based around the note rather than the note being the main melody. The note is D by the way.
[Instrumental]
Holy Moley, how the Smeg did you make that simple melody which is played throughout so God damn amazing. I loved that bass and was immediately taken aback as soon as it hit. This is very good.
Love love love the piano chords around the note and the build up into the synths! Great as always!
This is so good! As a fellow prog-rock lover, I appreciate the synth sound, the complexity and the rhythm change.
Oh this is fun! Almost a song built around a morse code line, but I don't know what it's trying to say. Nice piano part too.
This is my favorite song of yours, but only the first 10 seconds. THAT SYNTH BASS ENTRANCE STRAIGHT UP SOUNDS LIKE "music to poop to" on YouTube and I'm very happy about that Synth solo rocks out, of course. That tempo change took me to the ballgame and hit a homerun on my ears Ned Greenough, the instrumental-writing king. Glad you gave the outro space to fully resolve.
@seemanski Feb 2022
Holy Moley, how the Smeg did you make that simple melody which is played throughout so God damn amazing. I loved that bass and was immediately taken aback as soon as it hit. This is very good.
@intoyourlight Feb 2022
Love love love the piano chords around the note and the build up into the synths! Great as always!
@gorban Feb 2022
This is so good! As a fellow prog-rock lover, I appreciate the synth sound, the complexity and the rhythm change.
@wylddandelyon Feb 2022
Oh this is fun! Almost a song built around a morse code line, but I don't know what it's trying to say. Nice piano part too.
@jsmalls Feb 2022
This is my favorite song of yours, but only the first 10 seconds.
THAT SYNTH BASS ENTRANCE STRAIGHT UP SOUNDS LIKE "music to poop to" on YouTube and I'm very happy about that
Synth solo rocks out, of course.
That tempo change took me to the ballgame and hit a homerun on my ears
Ned Greenough, the instrumental-writing king.
Glad you gave the outro space to fully resolve.