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May 12, 2004

No, that's not a typo... the song is 11 minutes long :)  It certainly didn't start out that way, and I had no intention of making some kind of epic, but that's the way it turned out nonetheless.  It's amazing the way the song has changed from its original concepts.  Hearing it from its beginnings - just a few scattered ideas with no real structure or pattern - you'd hardly recognize it now.  I'm really proud the way its turned out.  I think it's my most "amazing" work yet.  Not to say it's an "amazing song", but that it's my "most amazing work yet" :)  The composition, complexity and arrangements go beyond anything I've ever done before.

Originally, there was only one piano part in the song.  The other parts that are now piano were originally going to be acoustic guitar.  I even bought a new electric acoustic just for this purpose.  What I found out though is that if I didn't originally write the part on acoustic, it probably won't sound good that way :)  So the parts changed over to piano... really bringing the style of the song together throughout all its changes, and also allowing for a mood and atmosphere that I don't think I would have gotten otherwise.  That acoustic will certainly come in handy in the future... just not for this song.

There's a lot of solo work in the song... stuff like I've never done before.  There are solo guitar harmonies, as well as some layering of very different melodies going together at the same time (especially at the end).  I really love the result though. The end of the song is almost completely nuts, with so much stuff going on all at once... yet it all seems to somehow flow together... and despite the almost confusing state, it just wouldn't be the same if any one part was missing.  Despite the solo work, it's really not a solo-driven song though.  The solo work is just a part of it, with all of the instruments sharing the load.  In fact, I think some of the coolest parts in the song are not the solo parts, but parts involving other instruments... which I think is a pretty significant thing for me, being a guitarist first and everything else second.

I made quite a few changes in the way I mastered the song as well, and spent a ton of time trying to significantly improve the production quality of the recording.  I also did a lot of work with the imaging of the song... spreading stuff out so everything isn't directly in the center.  What a huge difference it made! ...especially when listening through headphones.

While still not "professional quality", it's definitely way above anything I've done before.  All in all, I consider this song to be a significant accomplishment, and a huge step up in my music creation efforts.  The trick now will be to keep the creative momentum going, and keep working on stuff instead of waiting a year before doing my next song (you'll notice that my previous song was done almost one year ago today).  Hopefully I can do that... though hopefully not quite to the level of obsessiveness I had with this song :)

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