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A Comet's Path (em_comet.it)


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  • em_comet.it is a IT format module. Uncompressed, it is 679.82KB in size and has been downloaded 1669 times since Tue 22nd Jan 2002 :D

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  • Mod Archive ID: 41788
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  • Format: IT
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  • Genre: Demo Style

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                        A COMET'S PATH

                          By Eterman




 Thanks to David Baldacci. I was reading his "Absolute Power" when I
 started working on this. As I gave the final touch, the book I was
 reading was "Total Control". I didn't really think about it, but why not,
 perhaps I really gained some glimpses of inspiration from those novels.

 If those books really gave me inspiration, it doesn't show. Should it?
 In case you think it should, you have a totally different grasp of
 inspiration compared to mine.


 There are actually kind of two parts in this song. 00-23 and 24-35, don't
 you think? I mean, somehow the chord progressions at the first part
 really differ some quite much from the latter part.

 Those chord progressions are, by the way, quite interesting throughout
 the whole song. Especially in the first part. I don't know if they do
 create the impression, but I picture myself a lonely comet flying through
 a restless galaxy recording all the mysterious things it observes.


 Well...at least I succeeded in making something new to my style. Well,
 I don't know if I really have a style. If I do have one it can't really
 be described using musical terms. I perhaps tend to create
 familiar-sounding melodies, but I definently do not repeat myself. That's
 something I keep a good care of. Never to repeat myself. Perhaps that's
 one reason why it's seldom easy to chategorize and analyze my songs. I
 don't have a formula. I don't want to borrow one. This far only making
 what I feel like has brought me many different ideas and quite a many
 actual pieces of various music types.

 If I copied other people's ideas, maybe then my music was easy to
 describe. It might also be more popular. But those are factories I
 never learnt to evaluate.

 Perhaps this is because I don't accept the common definitions of
 "good music".

 Another thing: Do you call another Big Mac -hamburger art? And if you do:
 is a Mac Donalds employee an artist? Is every photocopy of Mona Lisa
 art? Wouldn't that make a copying machine an artist?

 I've heard so many copy songs. There seems to be no copyright anymore.
 This is also related to another phenomenon. Composing is nowadays less
 appriciated than before. The actual performance is more important than
 the original idea. And this is because there aren't any truly new songs
 in the popular music anymore.

 That's why I seldom appreciate popularity. Not because it's cool, but
 because I just don't agree with the common view for "good music".


        -Harri Kivisto

                                                eterman_writeme.com

    A Comet's Path

      by Eterman

       (7:11)


Drum Kit
Drum Kit
Bass
Another Bass
Synth Bass
Cello
High sound
High Sound
High Sound
Bell
Synth Guitar
Synth Guitar
Synth Guitar
Synth Guitar
Synth Guitar 2
Synth Guitar 2
Synth Flute
Flute
Strings
Strings
Strings
Strings 2
Strings 2
Strings 3
Strings 3
Accordion
Attack Synth


  I'm not really sure
about this. Some kind of
space fantasy/orchestral,
but can't say for sure.

 For me it sounds okay.

 The first time that at
 some places those
 instruments really fit
 in. I tend always to
 have such strange
 combinations (no, that's
 not my opinion...) of
 instruments.

 My brother complained
 about that accordion,
 though. That's quite
 understandable...














































Well, I know the samples
are not perfect, but
what can you do without
any sampling skills or
equipment.

Source of most samples
unknown. Sorry 'bout it.

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