Sundown on the St, Lawrence

You're sitting on the bank of the St. Lawrence river (note input river, stream, pond, lake or ocean of your choice) in the late fall watching the last of the painted leaves slowly fall to the ground. Quickly the wind picks up, a cold front comes in, and a little snow starts to fall. Then just as quickly it stops, the sunshines and you are at peace with nature again.

This is one that JonD and I have been working on for a couple of weeks now.

The BiaB style is Orchestrial 4/4 with harp. The drums were deleted and I wrote the current drum part.

The bass track was doubled and one raised an octave so the double bass and cellos are playing in unison just an octave apart.

The harp track was deleted and replaced with a harp sound played via my MIDI controller.

The string parts were modified to fit the song.

JonD played the piano and synth vocal parts via his keyboard controllers. He also wrote the main theme.

I played the flute via my wind controller, added string parts and solo violin via my keyboard controller, and played my guitar.

The harp track was deleted and replaced with a harp sound played via my MIDI controller.

Let us know what you think.


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It's called the Heineken Maneuver.

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