Moors of Ireland


Format:
Impulse Tracker 2.14v3 IT 2.00
Size:
1040341 bytes
BPM:
152
Speed:
3
Channels:
24
Song Length:
43
Samples:
42
Instruments:
24
Patterns:
25
Tracks:
1
Track length:
600
SHA1:
018cb150975b0e3eaf8407db947906e175b61804
MD5:
8d043bda3d1c88ca99b58d2b73701d2c


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                              Moors of Ireland



        Close your eyes. Hear the wind on the moors. Feel the
        timid twilight giving just enough light to see by.

        The lights from the several roundhouses that form the
        celtic village. The gerthddyn has arrived, and the
        dancing will be good tonight.


        --


        In this tune I search the mythical sound of Uillean and
        Irish low whistles. The orchestral/synthy background idea
        was stolen from Bob Whelan. 

        This song consists of three kinds of parts, slow air (a bit
        like Irish lament), strathepy and reel.

        As the Air gives way to Strathepy and then Reel,
        more instruments join in.

        Strathepy is a form of Irish dance with a special rythm.
        It consists of two dotted eights and two sixteenths. The
        rythm is full of energy, yet somehow holding back until
        it reaches the climax, and the dance changes to Reel which
        runs in plain 4/4.

        (The Riverdance influence is plainly visible. I almost
         feel ashamed when I compare it to 'Reel around the Sun'.
         anyway, no conscious copying here.)

        I am starting to have problems with the channel and sample size
        limitations of the GUS. I find myself using GUS MAX software
        mixing more than hardware mixing nowadays.



        - Vesa Norilo (a.k.a Warder)
           Fall 1998


        mail me: warder@dlc.fi
        (I could squeeze time to join a group, if anybody is
         interested.)

        check my pages: http://www.dlc.fi/~warder

Instances

Source Name Folder
scene.org W-MOI.IT music/artists/warder/w-moi.zip

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1. # Vesa Norilo (Warder)
2. # Crystalline 1998
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Instruments

  1. Gong
  2. Orch Bass
  3. Analogpad
  4. Moody Strings
  5. Pad
  6. Acoustic Guitar
  7. Accordeon
  8. Accordeon Lead
  9. Violin
  10. Bagbibes
  11. Soft Uillean Pipes
  12. Soft Uillean Pipes ech1
  13. Soft Uillean Pipes ech2
  14. Bassdrum
  15. Tambu1
  16. Percussion 7
  17. Percussion 5
  18. Percussion 2
  19. Percussion 1
  20. oh, sounds from the
  21. amazing Korg Trinity
  22. Some are factory presets

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