Cascade - a pilgrimage

Cascade

Last June I made my pilgrimage to Italy and studied under maestro Pino Forastiere for a couple of days. During one of our sessions, we touched briefly on composition techniques and approach. I was asked to compose something based on the motif of his songs. By some dumb luck, I managed to muster up a short little section. Pino seemed pleased and I was asked to develop it as homework.

"Cascade" is the end product. I built the song around the short little section (3:00 - 4:24) but spent more time than expected, trying to chip away at it and really focus on writing, not making, music. That was the easy part compared to the numerous times I tried to get it recorded but failed time and time again. I wanted every note to count and say something.

Today is Pino's birthday and this is my little present to him. He is an exceptional musician and I am honoured to call him a friend.

As Dr Jordan Peterson puts it, "Do what's meaningful not what's expedient." Most times, doing what's meaningful is often really hard.. This was really hard for me as I am not a very good guitarist, but I enjoyed the struggle and found meaning in it, I hope it gives meaning to whomever is listening.

Happy Birthday Maestro!

You can support what I do by purchasing the song here, it's only $1 for 5 minutes of music that you'll own for the rest of your life.

http://derekchua.bandcamp.com/track/cascade

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