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Music from 12-16-05

This is an recording in the key of Gmin (Dorian) at 100bpm. Hammond and wah wah clav start it out.

2:50 - Clav solo and trying to feel the groove.

4:28 - End solo into a variation on the riff.

5:00 - Modulate up minor third to Bbmin.

5:26 - Modulate up another minor third to Dbmin.

5:45 - Up another minor third to Emin.

6:05 - I screw up resolving to the original key.

6:25 - Hammond solo.

7:10 - Ooh, nice and funky.

7:43 - Original riff. Not much of an ending to the solo.

8:00 - New riff.

8:20 - Experimenting with a new syncopated upbeat feel.

10:10 - Sustained chords creating tension with the 6 scale degree every other bar. Hinting at the 4 chord (C).

10:55 - Cool syncopated outside riff.

11:50 - Clav back in to try to fit in.

12:20 - I move to the Hammond and the wurly and play around with chord changes.

13:00 - Nice bass line change. A small left hand solo.

14:00 - New riff and experimentation.

15:00 - Cool funky polka idea.

15:25 - Nice turnaround.

15:35 - Original riff. Hammond and wah wah clav.

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