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EPISODE · May 6, 2020 · 8 MIN

I Think You'd Be Proud (Final)

from M. Gibson · host M. Gibson

This is the final iteration of this piece/track after hearing it on Music Student 101 seven-hundred times because I'm obsessive when it comes to my music. My standards should never be applied to another living soul because they are masochistically high. I went back, polished, and added Easter eggs as I'm liable to do in almost everything I write. If you pay attention you will hear them. I've always been a fan of works of art or entertainment that had hidden cool stuff in them so you could go back and watch/listen/experience them again and again and find something new! This piece is a tribute and homage to the two most influential composers/musicians from whom I had the pleasure and extremely good fortune of learning; one a professor, and one a dear longtime friend (may he rest in piece). IMPORTANT: The picture associated with this track is not mine and was sourced from the web. As far as I understand it is usable under the Creative Commons license. If you are the owner/creator of the photo, please contact me if you'd like me to remove it!

This is the final iteration of this piece/track after hearing it on Music Student 101 seven-hundred times because I'm obsessive when it comes to my music. My standards should never be applied to another living soul because they are masochistically high. I went back, polished, and added Easter eggs as I'm liable to do in almost everything I write. If you pay attention you will hear them. I've always been a fan of works of art or entertainment that had hidden cool stuff in them so you could go back and watch/listen/experience them again and again and find something new! This piece is a tribute and homage to the two most influential composers/musicians from whom I had the pleasure and extremely good fortune of learning; one a professor, and one a dear longtime friend (may he rest in piece). IMPORTANT: The picture associated with this track is not mine and was sourced from the web. As far as I understand it is usable under the Creative Commons license. If you are the owner/creator of the photo, please contact me if you'd like me to remove it!

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