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Meeting God in a Bucket of Rust
 
  Sep 18th 2025 2:49pm
 
 
An imprudent explorer travels deep into the sky in a condemnable craft and is struck by the true face of God.

Instruments/soundchips featured:
Tenor saxhorn
Baritone saxhorn
Bass guitar
YM2608

Last week I bought a bass guitar. It's my first time playing a string instrument so I have a lot yet to learn.
My unskilled guitarmanship inspired an image of flying to Jupiter in a crappy homemade spaceship, never to return. I got out my horns too and played them as meekly as I could to help sell the concept.
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224504
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damifortune
 
 
 
post #224504 :: 2025.09.20 6:34pm
  
  Melon liēkd this
the mix of live instrumentation and chip sequencing is awesome! I love how much warmth the horns lend it
 
 
224910
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icrawfish
 
 
 
post #224910 :: 2025.09.26 4:51pm
  
  Melon liēkd this
I thought Saxhorns were a thing of the 19th century, didn't realize people had those. Sick.
 
 
224929
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Melon
 
 
 
post #224929 :: 2025.09.27 6:48am :: edit 2025.09.27 1:06pm
You can definitely argue that the only real saxhorns are the ones made according to Mr. Sax's original design in the 19th century. The horns used in my entries are a Besson tenor horn and a Boosey and Hawkes Imperial baritone – both built in the 1980s, I believe. They are essentially modern saxhorns, but the design is not exactly the same.
 
 

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