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Offline quantum

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Improvisation on Victimae Paschali
on: April 15, 2009, 05:02:43 AM
Happy Easter!  ;D

I did improvisation on this Chant tune as a prelude on Easter Sunday and exploring ideas that could be applied to it.  It is the tune used for the Easter sequence.  This is one of several practice tracks I recorded at home on the theme.

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Re: Improvisation on Victimae Paschali
Reply #1 on: April 15, 2009, 07:04:17 AM
Now it was already far too late for me to be awake before I downloaded this, but now I've listened from the first note to the last (twice). This is a landscape of many dimensions with clearly defined distances (...If you've been in the mountains, you may have noticed how from afar, many rocks and hills appear as one, but as you draw nearer the actual terrain appears more transparent. Here we have the closer rocks, and the farther rocks, and than one great rock that towers over all the others, which I suppose would be Victimae Paschali...) Thanks for uploading it; I could listen all night long.
Don't let anyone know where you tie your goat.
 

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