An Olympic-sounding piece

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uofatbone
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An Olympic-sounding piece

Unread post by uofatbone » Fri Aug 13, 2004 12:35 am

I have tryouts for the Million Dollar Band (marching band at UofA) this sunday and I haven't played my trombone since before graduation in May. This past week I've been trying to essentially cram by playing quite a bit. Anyway today I was messing around and playing lip slurs and octave jumps and all that stuff and I came up with a kind of regal, fanfarish sounding thing. So I sat down at the piano and about 20 minutes later I had written an olympic sounding piece of music.

Couple of things: I'm not a very proficient piano player, so I try to keep one hand fairly simple (and in this case, it's the right) and the midi sounds horrible (especially the right hand part).

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The first person who can guess where I got the title for the piece gets a gold star.
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Unread post by Xoosh » Sat Aug 14, 2004 1:22 pm

ok so the point of this was to create a twist on the traditional olympic / rocky theme song... but instead you kind of just took the same song... and really did nothing especially interesting to it. I think that with some ingenuity you could probably turn that song into a neat variation (ala variations of twinkle little star, mozart...) you knwo what i'm saying?

oh well, it's a 30 second midi file, but think about it.

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