I'm not usually one to get my emotions out through creativity. Art and music are things I do for happiness and enjoyment, not to express my depression, anger, or neuroses (not that I necessarily have depression, anger, and neuroses). However, about a year ago, I had my heart broken, and I attempted to do just that. Here is the result. It didn't make me feel any better. The self-pity is palpable in these notes.
The main "dun-dun" melody of this song, and the one following, is highly influenced by this, a background song from Super Castlevania IV.
Loss
A few weeks later, I reworked the main theme into a new song. This one is much more trudging and ominous, and less mournful. It's a product of creativity, rather than sadness. It's also one that I really need to record, because it probably sounds fairly boring in midi. Too bad I don't have a microphone anymore.
I play this song a lot, and it's growing naturally. If I play it enough, the last part of the song will eventually let me know what needs to come next. It's a very active work in progress. This version is actually unfinished; there are subsequent riffs that I have not added to it yet.
The March of Time
I feel that both of these songs have their moments, but I'm more creatively involved with the second one.
Showing posts with label acoustic chords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acoustic chords. Show all posts
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Unsure Dawn
Like "The Stars," this is another song in which I played with the chords and the string picking patten for quite a while before it solidified into a song.
Ever so slightly influenced by Tubular Bells, but it's not obvious. I'm not crazy about the title, so if I take this further that'll probably change.
Unsure Dawn
Ever so slightly influenced by Tubular Bells, but it's not obvious. I'm not crazy about the title, so if I take this further that'll probably change.
Unsure Dawn
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
With a Vengeance
Not much to say about this one, except that I liked the distorted riffs at the end more when I first wrote them than I do now.
With a Vengeance
With a Vengeance
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