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 Chaos & Control: Instrumental Prog 
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Post Chaos & Control: Instrumental Prog
Hear the epic battle between Chaos & Control in musical form. After I finished the piece someone pointed out the "Get Smart" reference which I had completely missed!

For this piece, I had three Railboard tracks - one for the bass part, one for a two-handed part in the middle, and one for leads. Piano, organ, synth, and Zendrum round out the rest of the instruments.

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Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:14 am
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Post Re: Chaos & Control: Instrumental Prog
Just a note, in Get Smart it's spelled KAOS.

In more relevant discussion, I very much liked the track, with the two-handed part being my favorite. I had to go back and listen to it again! What tuning are you using out of curiosity?

Very nice Jeremy, always a treat to hear your stuff.

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Post Re: Chaos & Control: Instrumental Prog
Many interesting passages to listen to in this energic piece. I like it.

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Thanks for kind words! I am using Baritone Melody tuning on the Railboard.

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Jeremy, that was wicked fun.

I like especially at around 4:20

Sheet... you have a really solid musical sound approach. Would love to see it live.

Smashing.!!

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That was wonderfully weird, good sir! Parts of it reminded me of playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 under the influence of tequila, albeit much more pleasant.


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Thanks for the kind words!

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Post Re: Chaos & Control: Instrumental Prog
Turbulent polyrhythms, divisions of 12, driven by 4x3s, then gliding with 2x6s, and finally those pounding 3x4s, all part of the churning blend - love it!

One minute in, the piano enters with righteous chordal phrasing, reminding me of John Coltrane's quartet in mid flight - just wild!

Thanks JC, for your inspired production techniques and uses of the Railboard.


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Thanks Emmett! And thank you for creating such an inspiring instrument and providing an equally inspiring musical example.

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