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| The Audition Piece - Heir-born |
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(c)1994 Luigi Smythe
This is a song with a history. It was inspired by an excerpt from a novella being written by Joseph Baxter. The novella was
intended to be the basis for the plot of an adventure game. I was going to write this as an audition piece to see if I could get
hired as the composer for this game. So sometime back in the fall of '93 (October, I believe) I started work on this bad boy. I
finally finished it on April 4, 1994, and alerted Bax. Turns out the game's not going to fly after all, but Joe still wants the
.FAR. He'll find a use for it yet. In the meantime, however, I'm sure all you beautiful people out there are dying to hear it.
So I'm releasing it into general circulation. But please, don't use this for anything other than listening until I find out what
Bax has in mind for it. That means, don't use it in your demo or whatever, and _certainly_ don't alter it in any way. You can
have the samples, since I ripped them to begin with, but this music is all mine (except the tiny part from a Bach invention, and I
doubt that Bach would lose much sleep over that). If you try to pass off this file or any part of it as your own, I'll bust you,
so just don't bother. Normally I wouldn't even consider that anyone would do such a thing, but I just got two or three .MODs
today that some guy named Bob Hass had stuck his name on, although I already knew them to be written by other people. Lamers do
exist, it seems. If you really want to use this file, or want to contact me some other reason, you can do so by writing me some
Internet e-mail at Mouche7327@AOL.com. Of course, if you're on AOL, just send it to Mouche7327 there.
Vital Statistics
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Time: 3:48 Length: 33 patterns
Size: 267,075
Final note.. If you play this with anything other than the Farandole tracker itself, I can't vouch for the accuracy of the
playback. DMP v2.89, I know, does not play it at all right. I haven't tried the stand-alone Farandole player, but I expect it
would play it just fine. Of course, GUS is highly recommended.