2000.fi was composed as a fanfare for the new Millennium and is a solo vehicle for drums. The writing is very contrapunctual in some sections. It benefits from twelve-tone technics in some of its
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Not the tune by Chicago! The composer came up with the groove for this chart while driving Interstate 95 in Miami. Since it is in 6/4 time, the title jokingly speaks for itself. Solo spots are for
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