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Lust (Cello & Vibraphone)

Author: 
Pro Sensory
Wednesday, April 11, 2018 - 10:52
Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
Jazz
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • Happy music
Favorites: 
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all my music is public domain.

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
just include my name, Alex McCulloch. Attribution appreciated but not required.
File(s): 
Lust (Cello & Vibraphone).mp3 Lust (Cello & Vibraphone).mp3 1 Mb [122 download(s)]
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Hitctrl
joined 6 years 2 months ago
04/11/2018 - 20:41
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Really like this track Amac. It sounds like some really cool music that you could play while wandering around town picking up supplies before heading out on an adventure in an RPG. Awesome Job man!

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Pro Sensory
joined 6 years 1 month ago
04/12/2018 - 12:27
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Thank you. To get that sound I used slash chords or I believe they also call it inverted chords. Never really knew how to use slash chords until recently. Even though it uses minor chords it still sounds happy because the inverted chords make you want to hear major chords because the root note plays the root note of what is usually a major chord. 

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