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To say that Peter Pike is a unique individual would be to state the obivous.  And stating the obvious is, well, pointless.  About the only thing more pointless than that would be a paragraph pointing out the pointlessness of that.

For some reason, God decided to give Peter an abundance of talent in many diverse areas.  Therefore, in addition to writing, Peter also composes a lot of music.  We think this makes him one of the most unique people alive today.  After all, how many people can you name who have both written a novel and composed a symphony?  You pretty much have to go back to the Renessan Renes Renecsen Middle Ages to find one [we're pretty sure this is a historical fact -- Editor].

So in the spirit of the Middle Ages, hit thyself on thine forehead with thine plank, and then clicketh the following linkethses.

 

CLASSICAL MUSIC

Symphonic

Symphony # 1 in G Major (Note: this is a MIDI symphony.  When we can buy a Philharmonic, we'll make Peter re-record it.)

Musical Shorts

A Song For My Mother Based on the theme Ebenezer by Thomas J. Williams (i.e., the hymn "O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus")

Colorado A song inspired by pictures my mom took of various Colorado landmarks.

Mid Evil A short piece with a gothic feel to it.

Wall An "experimental" piece.

Winter Theme For piano and strings.

(e.g.) For those times when you don't know what the hell you're doing anymore.

 

ROCK MUSIC

Punk

What Can I Say? A punk song originally for the band Selenium, written in 2000.  This recording was done circa 2004.

One For Me A techno-punk song originally for the band Selenium, written in 2000.  This recording was done circa 2003.

Metal

I Am Not Here This metal song was written in 2005, this recording was done in 2009.

Industrial

Way I Feel An industrial song written in 2005

Techno/Electronic 

Joie de vivre A techno/electronic song written in the winter of 2009.  The title means "Joey was green" which is what Caesar said after he defeated the Germans in the Battle of Hastings.

 


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