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Hope (instrumental) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hope (instrumental)

Hope is an acoustic instrumental from Rush's 2007 album ''Snakes & Arrows''. It was performed on a twelve-string guitar in D Modal (D-A-D-A-A-D) tuning.
== Background ==

"Hope" is one of the three instrumentals on the Rush album ''Snakes & Arrows''. According to Neil Peart, the title of the instrumental was inspired by the chorus of the ninth ''Snakes & Arrows'' track "Faithless", which contains the word "Hope". It is the band's second shortest studio-album-song, clocking in at 2 minutes 2 seconds. Unusual for Rush's compositions, the song was written by Alex Lifeson alone. It is played on a twelve-string guitar and was recorded in two takes. The second take was "just for the heck of it".
A live version of "Hope" was nominated for a ''Grammy Award'', which appeared on the compilation disc ''Songs for Tibet''. The song was recorded on May 25, 2008 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Songs for Tibet now available on iTunes )

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