Friday, January 16, 2009

Rapsody In Blue


For one of my two songs I decided to do Rapsody In Blue. I didn't hear this song until I was somewhere around the age of 14 when my jazz band brother was bringing home unknown artists.
Initially, the chords of this song didn't cause much of a disturbance to me, until the undulating notes' voices increases in such great lengths to insist to be heard anywhere in the house. As this concoction of almost infinitely many notes would slither down halls and through the walls of the home I would puzzle at how such a genre came out of the abyss to haunt me. Eventually one of my beautiful heroes would fall into the house, causing the abyss to retreat. Oh the glory of that blessed moment! No longer would I need to reverberate from the builds and releases of the stanza; no need to watch my homework morph from a paper to a screen viewing unrest! I would finally be able to rid myself of the notes that would stick in my teeth from tasting the mixture. The smell of dust would scatter, no longer disturbed by the waves constantly moving its home. Although I claim to have a high viscosity when unknown differences I do admit my eventual treason in terms of changes.

3 comments:

  1. That's an interesting story you got there but its cool.

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  2. I would have to agree with you, this is an awesome song and you have such a great way of writing, its like music in its self.

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  3. you use a lot of descriptive words when u write and u tell very interesting stories that keep your reader enthralled and wanting more. Plus, you picked really interesting songs. I liked them because of how abstract and non-ordinary they are. I think you did a really great job.

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