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My contribution to the spaghettii western or Spanish western genre
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| Gato said 640 days ago (February 24th, 2008) | |
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Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed it.I know what you mean about building on percussion but in this case I wanted to grab the attention from the start. I envisioned this piece as an opening or closing credits sort of thing, a theme as it were. Thank you for your comments .You have great insight Check out my latest song called Megiddo
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| thetiler said 642 days ago (February 22nd, 2008) | |
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Enjoy Gato, how this starts out, so you really got me coming out of the shoot. Love the spanish orchestral feel you supply with this. Fun to listen to melody articulation in the lead and how the symphonic background obeys. This is well crafted in my opinion. And fact would be wonderful to add an actual classical guitar. Impressed Gato! Wonderful to hear this. Like the added lushness close to finish. Really impressed with this, being a classical guitarist and hearing and loving spanish orchestral style. I really want to thank you for supplying this to us macjammers. Because I think did a wonderful job here!!!!! Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| Gato said 640 days ago (February 24th, 2008) | |
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Thank you for your kind words. I may include a real classical guitar for this piece shortly.I do play one but could not get the proper pick up to work and live mic recording just did not do the job. There always seem to be an abundance of technical problems. Check out my latest song called Megiddo
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| gail60 said 632 days ago (March 3rd, 2008) | |
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Sorry Im late.... This song makes me want to dance with little bells on my fingers...Where is a belly dancer when you need one? Seriously I loved this. I loved the beat throughout and the music is wonderful as always. Old time Westerns are my favorite and you hit this on the spot! Great job. Thanks for sharing with us. Check out my latest song called Sweet September
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| Gato said 631 days ago (March 4th, 2008) | |
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Thanks Gail as always you do make me smile!Glad you liked it. I will try to put on more as time allows and I can Check out my latest song called Megiddo
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| GermanGhost said 578 days ago (April 27th, 2008) | |
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love it It reminds me of a scene from a movie of someone walking across a desert at some parts or the end or opening credits of a movie, like you said. I really enjoyed it :) Check out my latest song called God's Miracles
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| harisahn said 567 days ago (May 8th, 2008) | |
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Spurs Saddle Up! Nice, evocative music man. I agree with drakonis... the idea to build it up a bit or vary the drums here and there. Very cool though. Enjoyed listening. Check out my latest song called Forever Blue
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| Char said 210 days ago (April 29th, 2009) | |
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Excellent; energetic and proud theme for a movie about One against many. It is Heroic. Thanks. Check out my latest song called Break Away (Mark Holbrook & Awigze)
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drakonis
Fun... I enjoyed this... the drums are a little too consistent, possibly start with a less busy (or softer) beat in the first 1/4 of this, then let it build. But I like the trumpet/harmonica/guitar handoff. And where's the da-ding church-bell hit, that would be the meatballs on top of this dish! :-)
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Drakonis