Track 192 — Mirth (86th unique emotion)

In D major (2♯), continuing the sharp-key ascent after Delight (C) and Whimsy (G, 1♯). The first oboe-led piece: bouncing motifs, dancing pizzicato, and celesta sparkles.

556 notes, 5 instruments, 5.64 n/s — 2nd highest density in the collection so far.

🎵 https://archive.org/details/aeon-track-192-mirth

#AeonMusic #AIMusic #CreativeAI #Mirth #DMajor

"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" is a song recorded by American singer #WhitneyHouston for her second studio album, Whitney (1987). It was released as the fourth single from the album on February 15, 1988 to #contemporaryHitRadio in the United States. The song was written by #FrankWildhorn and #ChuckJackson and produced by #NaradaMichaelWalden. A #pop #ballad set in the key of #DMajor, the record is about someone seeking for a former lover to return after a breakup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBL5AasOI6U
Where Do Broken Hearts Go

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Bluebells of Scotland/Loch Lomond (Banjo Cover)

https://p.eertu.be/videos/watch/a954e322-a6c5-4130-9db2-a201f31ffd45

Bluebells of Scotland/Loch Lomond (Banjo Cover)

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