16 tracks by Dan McHale

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Actually I was listening to that famous waltz by Shostakovitch, and made this tune on the computer.
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Zwischenphasen is the German word for traditional animated intermediate drawings. In English they're called "inbetweens". That title probably has nothing to do with the content of the song, which is an exercise in building up and tearing away…
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I wanted to compose something like an old 70's TV show theme.
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It's based on a true story. And in the structure I was hoping for enough variation to make it interesting.
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Was trying to get the pulse and just enough lyrics going to drive this forward.
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The double chase is a plot device used in some Hitchcock films. I was thinking of adventure movie music when I made this piece.
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Wondered what a sugar molecule might look like. It looks like a horse, according to one illustration I saw. Anyhow I wanted to make a composition that might sound like it's being played by a trio.
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I started this as spy movie music for a friend. It wasn't right for his project. Then I messed with it some more.
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It's the kind of thing a painter would do, to name the colors you see in front of you. But it's also a way to notice, and maybe even remember what you see.
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I started with a lyric that I later abandoned. I want to play with repeated and varied themes, and layering in instruments.
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A friend of mine lives in Berlin. He's described a train journey to Stockholm, and back. (presumably this involves a boat too).
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At least, I think it's a sonata, if a very short one. I did it as an assignment in a music theory class I took in 2011.
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Let's see, I put this one together in January of 2011, hence the title. I think I wanted the song to have some coolness, and a bit of drama.
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I wanted to compose a song in 7/4. I wanted to make a sweet inspiring song about my internal defense attorney needing to hit the books again. I listened to Jerry Goldsmith's theme for Room 222.
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I composed this piece thinking a lot about the 8th symphony of Shostakovich. And I was also thinking of the 5/4 time of Lalo Schifrin's Mission Impossible theme.
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I composed this on the computer using Garageband. I wanted to play with layering tracks and creating a feeling of momentum.
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