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| drakonis said 2472 days ago (August 11th, 2006) | |
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ahhh... much better! Now that's what I'm talking about! This is smooth and engaging, the backdrop is perfect for your sax to glide over, and your playing and recording are superb. The only thing I found was that at about the 1/2way mark as stuff builds, I expected a switch to a different key, or a "B" section to be inserted, then switch back to the A theme for the end. But this is a really nice piece... makes me feel like I'm sitting in a coffee shop late at night, by myself, watching the raindrops roll down the window, distorting the streetlights... wondering if I'll ever see her again. Nice! ttfn, Drakonis Check out my latest song called Belle Aire (for Mandolin Orchestra)
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| j2morrow said 2469 days ago (August 14th, 2006) | |
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How do you write such haunting melodies? This song is like catching a gentle wave and being carried along toward a foggy shoreline. Enjoyed the trip a lot. Check out my latest song called CAPTURE THE RAPTURE
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| Doug Somers said 2060 days ago (September 27th, 2007) | |
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It's like swimming through softly waving corals at dusk. Gorgeous! Thanks, Doug Check out my latest song called The Asteroid [Doom2012]
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in New Age:
Einarus
I really like this piece. I really do.
The saxophone soares on top of the misty, kind of surreal soundbed.
Listening to this just makes my mind go: "A wet morning" with images of
a wet, sparkling field during sunrise.
Beautiful.
-E