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Shinto
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lo fi play (dial-up) hi fi play (broadband) email track to a friend view track info add to My.MP3 A moody, ethereal opening segues smoothly into a percolating rhythm. Inspired by the shrines of Japan.
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Heavily influenced by many styles, including jazz, orchestral and world music, Bill Cornish always brings his diverse musical background to bear on anything he
Bill Cornish has balanced years of composing jazz and new age music with performing in rock bands. Heavily influenced by many styles, including jazz, orchestral and world music, he always brings his diverse musical background to bear on anything he does. His solo music is niether strictly jazz nor new age nor world music, it brings elements together from each. Think George Winston meets Mickey Hart's Planet Drum meets Shadowfax meets Bob James & Deodato. In addition to his Internet-based solo project, he can frequently be seen performing as the keyboardist for the rock group The Thomas Connor Band and the improvisational fusion group Zindu.
Song Info
Genre
World New Age
Charts
Peak #164
Peak in subgenre #34
Author
Bill Cornish
Rights
1999 Bill Cornish, ASCAP
Uploaded
September 21, 2003
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
To me, this one always brings back memories of the Shinto shrines in Japan. At once, mysterious and peaceful they evoked a powerful sense of history and tradition.
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