The latest in my series of "Compositions of a Stupid Autistic Mind," which are either repetitive on purpose or are just stupid little melodies I improvise. Why? It represents the annoying things I used to do as a child, which proved to my parents I really am autistic. This whole series of compositions are based on dreams I have from time to time, which are flashbacks of my childhood. These repetitive melodies, therefore, are generally either things I improvised and they stuck with me, or were based on things I discovered I remembered wrong. Alternately, they're sometimes relevant to a current event in my life, or just represent what mood I am in right now (or otherwise tell the story of my life).
"Zoom In, Zoom Out," represented by the two glissandos on the piano, one going up, and one going down, is another ditty I hummed to myself one day, and it never left my head. The piece is for:
Piano
Electric piano
Electric guitar
Acoustic guitar
Electric bass
Glockenspiel
Crotales
Xylophone
Tubular bells
4 vibraphones
6 marimbas (2 grand staff, 2 treble clef, 2 bass clef)
Timpani
Drum set
Auxiliary percussion 1 (concert bass drum, shaker, tambourine)
Auxiliary percussion 2 (conga drums, cowbell, triangle)
Battery percussion
Music © me and me alone
"Zoom In, Zoom Out," represented by the two glissandos on the piano, one going up, and one going down, is another ditty I hummed to myself one day, and it never left my head. The piece is for:
Piano
Electric piano
Electric guitar
Acoustic guitar
Electric bass
Glockenspiel
Crotales
Xylophone
Tubular bells
4 vibraphones
6 marimbas (2 grand staff, 2 treble clef, 2 bass clef)
Timpani
Drum set
Auxiliary percussion 1 (concert bass drum, shaker, tambourine)
Auxiliary percussion 2 (conga drums, cowbell, triangle)
Battery percussion
Music © me and me alone
Category Music / Other Music
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Gender Any
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