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Topic: Question. Posted: August 27 2015 at 08:26
I just listened to Watcher of the Skies and I noticed a "hint" kind of thing. At 2:51-2:55 the leading organ melody (highest note) is the same melody sung at 3:04.
Now am I not showing off I'm such a good listener or something.
Taking this this as an example I want to ask you a question.
How often do these things happen? Is it something that is in practicly every good prog song? Multiple times if it's a good track? Or a few times in a good album?
I'm asking this because then I can of course search for more, analysing more songs, but also as a composer. Will they be easily discovered by experienced listeners after a few listens?
For example will people hear that these basslines are quite the same?
Starting at 25:42 and at 37:18
!!Watch out the 2nd is much louder than the first!!
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