| Element | Description | | :--- | :--- | | Intro | Harpsichord and cinematic choir (0:00–0:45) – A nod to Bach and Scarlatti. | | Riff | Sweep-picked arpeggios in E minor, shifting to harmonic minor modes. | | Lead | Two-part counterpoint between lead guitar and keyboard (sawtooth wave). | | Structure | No verse-chorus; instead: Theme A (neoclassical) → Development → Theme B (orchestral) → Cadenza. |
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This is the holy grail for those seeking the “first free” label. A fan-recorded video from Milan titled “Luca Turilli’s Neoclassical Revelation – First Free Live Performance” showcases Turilli playing an extended, unrehearsed neoclassical cadenza. This video is often cited in forums as the source of the keyword. Neoclassical chord progressions – i – iv –