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How Long Can You Tread Water?

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  • Long enough, evidently.

  • edited March 2023

    @McD said:
    Long enough, evidently.

    Right… what’s an ark?

  • Ah… “Noah!”

  • The acoustic guitar part really pulled me in and the transition to the muted trumpet was perfect.
    My parents sent me and my younger brother to swimming lessons so they could have “alone time” during the summer so I can tread water a loooooooooooong time.😁

  • Hi Mac. Mom would drop us off at the pool.
    Thanks for the Like on Tilt-A-Whirl. That could be interesting!

  • “Where’s my arc?”

  • @Paulieworld said:
    Hi Mac. Mom would drop us off at the pool.
    Thanks for the Like on Tilt-A-Whirl. That could be interesting!

    I had something I thought might work for it. Might be a bit dark, mood wise. It would need a little more cooking and editing. Check my drive folder.

  • @Paulieworld said:
    Noah!!!

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Enjoying this recording, and what a shift to the guitar.
    Works very well.

  • Nice guitar sounds!

  • Fabulous mood and mix of genre here. the guitar is great indeed, but I really love the sax lines. I wish the piano was just a bit more humanized.

  • @MadeofWax @ReneAsologuitar @Edward_Alexander @jo92346 Thank you, gentlemen. The acoustic guitar parts were actually from another song that I thought would sound better in this one. I deleted the old one. I agree, the piano is a bit strange, but it sounded good to me at the time. I was trying to combine parts that shouldn't work together. Have a great day!

  • Loved the transition to the guitars and the move upbeat at 2:27ish… another gud un !

  • I like the piano part a lot, especially at the beginning and end. And, of course, the guitar shift.

  • Nice one, @Paulieworld . I also particularly liked the acoustic guitar and muted trumpet parts. The "unusual" piano notes reminded me of music composed by a synaesthetic composer (Erick Ramsey) who I did some work with a while back, where he wanted me to replicate such melodies on my guitar.

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