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desert cry to stars


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eanbardsley

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I have added a percussion track to the piece posted before this one. It uses a symbol on the third beat of each measure, and I broke a twig (from a pine tree) on the sixth beat of each measure as well as put in hand claps. My desire is for this piece to really grow. Would love some singing on it.
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Uploaded: Jul 03, 2008 - 08:05:32 PM
Last Updated: Jul 03, 2008 - 08:52:29 PM Last Played: Aug 27, 2009 - 02:17:38 AM
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Feter said 509 days ago (July 3rd, 2008)
desert cry to stars
Impressive ....took this piece a broader dimension
this is very creative my friend ..totaly enjoyed .
very insightful way to do the percussions work with
the guitar ...thnx alot for sharin !!!
eanbardsley said 509 days ago (July 3rd, 2008)
Thanks Feter,...
I am glad you liked it, I was very happy with the result, so happy not to be alone in the idea of broader dimensions. It took my mine to broader dimensions, now I am wondering how to put singing, maybe nay and oud too.
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
said 509 days ago (July 4th, 2008)
Great!
Wonderful percussion Ian, your work is really impressive and I love this piece so much. Thanks for sharing and I'm looking forward to a final version with your suggestion(s)...

Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi
eanbardsley said 509 days ago (July 4th, 2008)
Thanks so much Yeman,...
I am really happy you liked this, I will try to add to it, still needs something more, flute or voice.
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
said 509 days ago (July 4th, 2008)
desert cry to stars

Hi ean I enjoyed listening to this one also, very much. Thanks.

Peace Dee.
eanbardsley said 509 days ago (July 4th, 2008)
My pleasure to play for you,...
so happy you liked it.

Ian
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
Doadars Uncle said 508 days ago (July 5th, 2008)
Sweet and organic
Broken branches to percussion. Fascinating concept. The song itself had a sort of clockwork feel to it. But then again, so do things in the world around us.

Nice work,

Doug
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eanbardsley said 507 days ago (July 5th, 2008)
Thanks Doadar,...
I was really happy with the broken brance sound, I have to admit, a piece of the branch when it broke, flew under my desk and hit a bottle of coleman stove gas, hence that sound after the branch break, but I like it and kept it. Yes clockwork but with a cymbal ringing and a branch break as if something is being constructed, or a campfire started.
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
davidsmith99 said 247 days ago (March 22nd, 2009)
desert cry
Nice sound, and you certainly get points for originality here.
(Only distraction is the high and low-pitched hum in bkgnd. Are the tracks separate? You might be able to cut some of it with a noise filter or parametric EQ.)
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