More Music Still To Come
This closer takes inspiration from Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" and spins it into a pop-rock anthem on resilience. Just as Beethoven was able to overcome the challenge of his own hearing loss, we can all find a way to make music in the face of adversity. It features an opening tenor solo, dramatic lows and soaring final chords after a dazzling 'baroque rock' dance break. A big finish for any show theme!
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Instrumentation: Piano/Synth/Guitar/Bass/Drums/3 Tpt/2 Tbn/Bass Tbn/Alto, Tenor Sax
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Right in the face of such adversity We write sonata after symphony Our perseverance, it inspires me to make my music great And I am surely not the only one More will come after me when I get done Let's open up the gate Look at all we'll create So let the melody soar Feel the beat of the drum There's so much more music More music still to come We all will face our share of challenges Some days that knock us off our balances But push ahead, you know the talent inside you's running high When there's a storm you're gonna weather it We need your voice more than we ever did There's always more to try There's always room to fly So let the melody soar Feel the beat of the drum There's so much more music More music still to come Don't let your circumstances Define how far you'll go There's always second chances There's always room to grow Go on and make your music Like only you know how Your time is now! There's so much more music More music still to come (Ben Wexler)
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