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"Searching for the last tracks of life along dusty prairie streams" by Eterman (4:40) This time some new-ageish folk music combined with slight synth pop. There are various elements in this mixture, but all celtic influence I must deny. Not only celtic folk music knows accordion. Somehow this faint touch, this consept of "fantasy music", always seems to remain in everything I compose; This time even more than I first planned. (Who am I really cheating, though? As if I ever had any kind of methodical planning in my mind what comes to composing music...) ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Mixed insights from various scenes. Old, dusky men studying the prairie lands of North America. Trying to understand. Trying to find trails, tracks - anything to give them clue. There was just no indication to whatever had happened there: whatever happened to that strange, great civilization, which only a while ago dwelled and prospered. Only dust and sand greeted them, for grass was sparse and rather brown than green. They went along empty channels, hostile banks, but rarely found any water. Still they walked on, knowing that the things they were looking for would inevitably be found along those empty streams, where once proud rivers had flown so free and lively. Now all life had vanished, and still the mystery evaded them. Answers they did not find, but only more questions. Faint were the clues this barren land provided. Strange things they remarked: odd structures and queer records. There were objects of great wonder, revealing stories of prosper and delight. Yet little more could be made out from them, and this desire for knowledge, which all of them rather surely possessed, was not quenched. Here they had yet another tale to bring back to the tribe. Another mystery, that would live and change shape as time goes one. These bold explorers had truly seen so much in those past two years of voyage. Still, they realized, the things that were left uncovered, the things they did not see, were so much greater. However, these secrets time would reveal once. That, they told each other, was certain, as it had happened so many times before with only a scant assistance from the imagination a human mind could provide. For time would always tell its stories. And those were always accurate enough. -Harri Kivisto 6.10.2001 eterman_writeme.com Such a cool thing to notice that my inspiration still flourishes. I haven't lost anything in spite of my military service. Somehow I manage to surprise myself over and over again. Surely I know this song is not perfect; there is no such thing as perfect music. And even if there was, well, I'm no perfectionist. I just aim for development. I really don't care that much whether perfection lies at the end of the road, or not. All that counts is the movement. And making this song here, this thought sometimes just came to my mind: It doesn't have to be anything phenomenal all the time. I don't have to think myself as a visionalist. I don't have to be a reformer. This time I just made some music. The trick is not in creating something especial. It's about finding it in your creation. -But don't take me wrong here. I'm not trying to tell what music is, or what it is not. I'm not trying to make a statement. These are only thoughts considering my methods of composing, considering my music. Analyzing music is a whole different concept.
Men's Choir Women's Choir Clarinet Piano Drum Kit Synth Accordion Accordion Strings a Classical Strings Marimba Xylophone Steel "Guitar" Pizzicato Flute Accordion 2 Strings b pizzicato synth piano 1 piano 2 piano 3 flute clarinet accordion 1 accordion 2 bass drum hand drum 1 hand drum 2 metal snare snare 1 snare 2 tamborine shaker 1 shaker 2 open hihat closed hihat cymbal women's choir men's choir string 1 string 2 string 3 classical strings marimba xylophone steel guitar 1 steel guitar 2 steel guitar 3 steel guitar 4 steel guitar 5
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