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dj 05-10-2018 01:36 PM

It's Friday -- no, wait, it's Thursday...
 
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Hi, all:

I thought I'd put this piece up for a Friday morning -- I know, it's Thursday, but it feels like Friday.

It's from my work-in-progress musical, The Diaries of Adam & Eve, which will hit the boards next April.

This number is from Act Two, after Cain has murdered Abel and been banished (no, it's really a funny show -- honest!). We need a few minutes for the actors playing Adam and Eve to be aged, so I came up with this number.

The text is from Genesis chapter 4 -- the "begats", which I always liked just because it's fun to say "Mahalaleel". And how many other lyricists have worked "Mahalaleel" and "Methusaleh" into one song?

I've been working with a Yamaha XG synth which gives me a really pounding bass and percussion section for this number. Running into the Notation Software synth, you may need to load a few different sound fonts before you get one that gives you a chest-thumping bass-line.

Enjoy.

David

rrayner 05-10-2018 03:14 PM

Re: It's Friday -- no, wait, it's Thursday...
 
Looks like/sounds like you're having a lot of fun, David. Well put together! Ralph

Gillysen444 09-17-2018 12:50 PM

Re: It's Friday -- no, wait, it's Thursday...
 
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Originally Posted by dj (Post 68929)
Hi, all:

I thought I'd put this piece up for a Friday morning -- I know, it's Thursday, but it feels like Friday.

It's from my work-in-progress musical, The Diaries of Adam & Eve, which will hit the boards next April.

This number is from Act Two, after Cain has murdered Abel and been banished (no, it's really a funny show -- honest!). We need a few minutes for the actors playing Adam and Eve to be aged, so I came up with this number.

The text is from Genesis chapter 4 -- the "begats", which I always liked just because it's fun to say "Mahalaleel". And how many other lyricists have worked "Mahalaleel" and "Methusaleh" into one song?

I've been working with a Yamaha XG synth which gives me a really pounding bass and percussion section for this number. Running into the Notation Software synth, you may need to load a few different sound fonts before you get one that gives you a chest-thumping bass-line.

Enjoy.

David

The file is not opening in my system. Did it work for anyone else?


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