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Mon, 12 May 2003

Singing in the shower this morning made me come up with a little tune. I decided to try my hand at capturing it in some manner. I considered singing it for a brief moment, but decided that'd be rather ineffective without accompaniment. Lacking any MIDI equipment, I tried SoundTracker. Considering this is the first piece of music I've written - well, ever (ok, so I lied. I'd write tiny little tunes when I was younger, but never really went this far with them) - as well as my first time ever using SoundTracker, I'd consider my venture successful. You can listen to the results in either SoundTracker (xm) or OGG Vorbis. (if you can't play either format, try getting WinAmp 2.9 and playing the OGG Vorbis version) Tell me what you think :-)

Update: I put together another one: chip box 2. Again, leave a comment saying what you think.

Updated update: Mental note: never ever compose music by listening only through tinny laptop speakers. this is what it was supposed to sound like.

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