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Lady in the snow. (Why are you crying?) by thatcomposerguy [Email]

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Last Played: Sep 09, 2008 - 02:50:16 PM
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Uploaded: Nov 10, 2007 - 10:42:42 PM
Last Updated: Nov 10, 2007 - 10:42:42 PM


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Keywords:
minimalistic (5)movie (25)harp (57)classical (384)
Description:
Just something I did when I was bored.

Hardware:
m-audio 49e

Software:
GB
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distractions &mdash 11/11/07 - 11:28:47 AM
maybe you should get bored more often.

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more &mdash 11/14/07 - 08:05:43 AM
Nice layering and slow build up. Need to develop this one into something bigger. You got a nice morsel to build on. Go with it.

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Nice start of something - &mdash 11/15/07 - 07:09:53 PM
I really like your chord stacking. The oboe is a bit aggressive at its entrance, but otherwise the instrumentation is excellent. I love the harp bits very much. I could listen to a few minutes of that kind of playing without any problem. It's a really nice flowing contrast to the rhythms you set up in the middle. Then the return of the harp at the end was an excellent idea. I'd agree that this could be a longer piece with a bit of additional development. Great post!

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I like it &mdash 11/16/07 - 03:57:52 PM
Nice work and I think Kristyjo. have give you a very good support.
I am with her... it could be a longer piece.

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Lady in the snow. (Why are you crying?) &mdash 03/15/08 - 02:49:16 PM
I liked the harp intro. The flute tutti was also nice, although perhaps a bit more staccato--I like that you used them low in their tessitura. You have managed to make a nice ostinato. I didn't find the oboe entrance aggressive, but thought it was a lovely solo--it's nice that you take it up highish. Oboe has a wonderful plaintive timbre up there. Nice piece, and one that could be worked on more fully?

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