The Composition

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Have you ever noticed that, in music, it is always the last note that draws them back in? It may not even be the last note of the song, it could be anywhere within the piece and resound from any instrument or in any pitch, but it is always "our" last note. That is the effect. It is that bittersweet feeling that comes with the end of everything enjoyable, and it leaves us craving more. Nothing is truly over until ThatLastNote is played.



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