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Grandpa Tunes
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2013/11/23 09:29:06 (permalink)

Beggars Alley

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Beggar's Alley
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/23 11:48:28 (permalink)
Pretty interesting instrumentation and textures used in this one. Pretty long jam on this, being the same melody. Nice mix and a cool sound all around. Liked it! Nice one!!
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/23 13:36:54 (permalink)
Sounds like video game music.  Well done.

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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/23 13:53:50 (permalink)
+1 on video game music! Early Zelda would match perfect. What softsynth/synth did you use? Nice arrangement, liked the tasteful percussion.

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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/24 08:35:10 (permalink)
Hi Lasse,
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
I did this about 8 or 9 years ago so I don't remember for sure what I used for sounds but I think I used  Triangle II, TTS 1 and Pentagon I.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/24 08:43:47 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby Grandpa Tunes 2013/11/24 08:51:38
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Pretty interesting instrumentation and textures used in this one. Pretty long jam on this, being the same melody. Nice mix and a cool sound all around. Liked it! Nice one!!
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/24 08:48:06 (permalink)
Hi John,
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/24 08:49:40 (permalink)
Hi Walt,
 
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/24 12:07:37 (permalink)
Nice...like it...


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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/25 08:23:06 (permalink)
Hi Larry,
 
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/25 09:55:36 (permalink)
I'm not really an expert on this type of music but it has a great melody and I like the steel drums.  It could work as a soundtrack to a film or TV show.  It is a little on the long side but there's really nothing wrong with that.
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/25 14:54:30 (permalink)
Hi Don,
 
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/25 15:56:22 (permalink)
This has a really nice texture and melody.  The arrangement makes it bounce along and brings a smile to my face.  Considering it was done some time ago, it still sounds fresh.

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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/26 08:35:45 (permalink)
Hi Lynn,
 
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/26 08:41:45 (permalink)
Nice tune... I don't know about the video game thing.... well, I don't play video games so I really couldn't tell you.
 
It has a sort of mysterious nature to it.... I enjoyed it.

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Re: Beggars Alley 2013/11/26 14:54:58 (permalink)
Hi Herb,
 
Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
 
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