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    Talking Isle of Imagination

    I just finished my latest composition. I call it
    "Isle of Imagination".

    http://www.frankaxtell.com/Audio/IsleofImagination.mp3

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    Hello FrankAxtell,

    I sure wish I could do all that, awesome sounds, tone and skill. It sounds like you are having a great time doing this.

    All the best!
    M29

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    Hi Frank,

    I love the new tune. The chord changes sound very Pat Metheny-ish, one of my favorite groups of all time! Is this tune written in any particular mode? It sounds kind of Dorian for the main groove.

    The guitar solo sounds great. Nice tone as always.

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    I guess no one here posts more music than you do. Hopefully, you still have time to eat, drink, sleep and so on ;-)

    Cool tune as always.

    I personally would like to hear something completely different from the sound you usually make.

    Greetz
    Jimi75

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    They thanks so much guys. The intro and A section of the tune are in E Aeolian and the bridge is a series ii v progresions and parallel major chords that act as suspended chords due to putting the 4 degree in the bass D/G and C/F , that takes you back to the dominant and then on to the tonic E Aeolian.
    My mornings Mon-Fri are writting and transcribing days. I teach music theory in the afternoons for a living.
    I'll post some straight ahead blues soon!

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