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    "Monsoon"genre: World Fusion
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    This tune was initially inspired by the acoustic guitar duo Strunz & Farah. It contains many Ethnic and World Music characteristics but the changes that occur throughout the composition posses a very unique and progressive quality.
    CD: String of Consciousness   Label: Cape Verdi Records
    Credits: Anthony Guest-Scott

    Story Behind the Song
    The motivation for this track came from the acoustic duo Strunz & Farah. Anthony wanted to write a piece in a similiar style but with more changes rhythmically and harmonically. The parts are dynamically colorful,melodic,and very rhythmic. It took several takes to get the rhythms together on this one and I recall spending hours on the 32nd-note passages in the beginning and end of the piece. Enjoy!

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