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Good Things Come in Fours


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Einarus

 Genre: Pop Orchestral

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This started as an experiment with chords consisting of perfect fourths. Then I found it to be quite melodic so it kinda spun out of control.
I recommend turning up the volume and if possible, listen to it on speakers.

©2009 Einar Sverrir Tryggvason
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Uploaded: Aug 15, 2009 - 01:42:37 PM
Last Updated: Aug 15, 2009 - 01:42:37 PM Last Played: Nov 14, 2009 - 10:43:17 PM
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crissew said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
This is very interesting
Unbelievably tight. One might even say tizzzite. I am hearing a vocal over this song. I think it would work very well. Thanks for posting
Henke said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
Sweet experiment:-)
Like the build and the sound of this. Could only listen on head phones tonight and possibly it will sound even better on speakers. Still, it has a simple but sweet melody, with that special Einarus touch. Thanks for sharing!

/Henke
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Feter said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
Good Things Come in Fours
Wonderful guitar work ...terrific structure ..
and arrangement the guitar tone felt so spacy
so cool ...Lovely ...thnx alot for sharin !!!!
drakonis said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
what can I say...
yet another gem from you. Compelling melody soaring over a bed of jazzy bouncy fourths. Coolness, as always!
ttfn,
Drakonis
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Ed Hannifin said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
You got me...
...when the guitar sound came in, Einar... Really lifted it up a lesson...

You have a great sense of structure and dynamics... This doesn't sound experimental or tentative or being worked out in any way... It sounds complete...

Doesn't have that flatness that somethings built up from a synth can sound like.... Lot of life in this...

Ed
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magnatone said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
Good Things
EINAR!!! sigh .... i love this. you are just so danged talented, it's an inspiration to hear how your musical brain creates these amazing pieces!
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perceptualvortex said 99 days ago (August 15th, 2009)
Sweet
You should be scoring movies, Einar.
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thetiler said 98 days ago (August 16th, 2009)
Almost seems like a nice backdrop
for a dramatic video game. Enjoy the suspense of it. To me you have one of the best feel for pop-jazz. You certainly have the gift !

Way to go ! Love your use of drums too,besides the outstanding cool melody that you always seem so GOOD at ! Love the cool fuzz synth or at least it seems to have a sound like that. I really enjoy how you developed from the beginning simple them. Love the added sounds in the middle. You really have the gift to do inspirational instrumental rock. You have about the longest list of pieces I sure enjoy listening to for one single artists. Love the added strings towards the end. Wow!

You should do this for a living, you really seem to capture the melody the way it should be captured. This stuff is fun to hear !
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Cori Ander said 98 days ago (August 16th, 2009)
Wow
Such a great compostion. Natural and original. Very well balanced production. Enjoyble music. I can feel the breeze, bet this one is great for bicykling. I will think of you when I do...
MarkHolbrook said 97 days ago (August 17th, 2009)
yes
You definitely have a way with pulling the instruments together... Excellent!
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maxruehl said 97 days ago (August 17th, 2009)
I Really Like...
...where you went with this. Wonderful stuff.:)
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Parichayaka said 97 days ago (August 17th, 2009)
Great!
The intro has the feel of an 80's action TV show and builds up perfectly. Had no idea where you were going with this, but once the e-piano came in, it was clear that we had another fun, enjoyable and interesting 'Einarus' track. Well done as always.
The final with the string section is totally cool. Interestingly the background theme reminded me of a track I listened to a lot a few years back - Remembrance by Caia's 'Magic Dragon' - completely different genre, but surprisingly similar. Check it out.
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ste said 96 days ago (August 18th, 2009)
oof
love that guitar melodic line, that accomp backs it so well. great job
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Ibstrat said 95 days ago (August 19th, 2009)
Great
song.Really pro sounding.You have a great ear.
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FEEL said 95 days ago (August 19th, 2009)
Nice build
on the repetition at the beginning. All completes itself on the transition with the lead coming in. Enjoyable through the rest of the composition.
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caroline said 94 days ago (August 20th, 2009)
one of the great joys is my life
has been watching your music mature - this is everything they all said and more - grown-up music ein-stein - great things are ahead of you xoxo
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Willywagga said 48 days ago (October 5th, 2009)
Perfect
Really very nice piece, reminds me of Focus, remember them?
Brilliant piano.
Fab production.


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