Fandango by Bowman
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Fandango
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Dadai.2
Love that word... this has a fine slow build that seems just right. Growing soundscape to the end. I can really see this with a camera panning slowly over a diverse locale and eventually focusing in on the main scene/actor. Nicely done.
Jack
Bowman
Yeah I love that word too.
Happy you dropped on by.
Best,
Charlie
LunaTrick
Barber like opening... nicely brooding and unfolding. Could be part of a larger work methinks.
Bowman
That's kind of you to say and I too can see this part of a longer work.
Thanks Daniel.
Feter
Very wonderful structure ...the depth of the strings really speaks
here on this piece ...tence ...move ...seriousness it works so good
thnx alot for sharin !!!
Bowman
and so at least for a while are my happy tunes.
Thanks my friend,
Charlie
davisamerica
moving and building soundscape .... i am so glad i have you on my notification list now ... just super
Bowman
It's always great to see your musical feline friend and read your always kind comments.
Best,
Charlie
guitapick
...perfectly...beautiful, Charlie
Bowman
although I hope you don't stay in this mood too long.
Charlie
futzpucker
The building tension in this song is quite effective. I also like the melody you bring in over the ostinato part.
It will be interesting to trace your growth here, watching you integrate more orchestration into you fine ideas. You have a nice touch for the dramatic, and I will enjoy tracing your development.
Bowman
I love building up drama in music and one day I hope to use this as a springboard to a more extensive work. Thanks Patrick for giving this a listen and your words of encouragement.
Best,
Charlie
Doug Somers
This certainly would support a film. Nicely done with the build-up of tension and interest in the melodic instruments set against the syncopation in the basses and cellos. Takes me along with its in-built and non-hurried pace forward. I also like how you kept the dynamics in check to achieve a suspense about what might come next.
Nicely done sir!
Doug
Bowman
to take my time these days. Sometimes it pays off.
Thanks so much Doug for your always astute comments.
Your friend,
Charlie