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Great Divisions

Composer David Luebbert    (click to list other tunes)
Submitted by David Luebbert
Posted 12/12/99; 7:37:01 PM
Msg# 57 (top msg in thread)
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This tune reminds me of Dr. Seuss' The Great Butter Battle. A strange disturbed melody repeats twice and then a series of strong chords divides the tune in two, like a wall. On the other side of the wall the chord sequence used at the beginning of the tune plays backwards although the melody used there is very similar to that used in the front section. Kind of like groups that would fight because one eats bread with the other side up and the other with the butter side down. Spring of 1996.

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Last update: Sunday, December 12, 1999 at 7:37 PM.