Continuum (original instrumental composition)

Started by Satchwood, April 29, 2009, 03:29:00 PM

Satchwood

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Here's another guitar instrumental (minus bass).  My version with bass is over 5M.

I was in a much more laid-back mood (maybe tooo laid back) when I recorded this piece:

              Enjoy Continuum - original composition by Tommy D Hey Wood c2009
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tafka

you wanna get laid back more often.
this is spot on ..and i think this took some time to do.
its a Saturday night job just to remind next door i ain't gone to bed yet.

Tony J
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

Geir

Another great piece Satch!!! You sure know how to power up that guitar of yours!!



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Oh well ........

Satchwood

Thank you Tony & G!  I appreciate your kind words!

Continuum - a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes or discontinuities (mathematical or otherwise).

This song represents some of the situational adjustments & transitions that I've had to make in order to survive life in general...
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Aye! Yes! That beautiful tremoloOoOoOOooo. Man, I digg your posts. You should continuum to postum stuffum like thisum.
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Greeny

This is masterful. Expert playing and mixing, and a really cool sonic ride. I can't hear the word continuum without thinking of 'Back to the Future' though  :D

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Satchwood

Thanks everyone!! - I'm trying to put together a concept CD called Quantum Extreme  8)

Greeny, you've got the right idea here - there will be other songs with a space-time flair.  I might need some Kaoscilator help...
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Greeny

Quote from: Satchwood on April 30, 2009, 08:44:07 AMGreeny, you've got the right idea here - there will be other songs with a space-time flair. 

Cool! I love anything with a time-travel influence / angle!