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A Greek God becomes a Medieval Spirit.
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Bowman said 3667 days ago (February 3rd, 2009) | |
Thanks Karen. Always happy when you catch one of my tunes. Take Care, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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Reinholt56 said 3667 days ago (February 3rd, 2009) | |
Hi Charlie.... I enjoyed this arrangement very much. I can imagine this playing to a Cecil B Demill epic. I mean this as a positive and good thing, not in any 'old' way. The instruments all have their space and give the piece room to breath. Excellent. Take care. Paul Check out my latest song called Dystopian Summer (A Future For The Masses Mix)
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Bowman said 3666 days ago (February 3rd, 2009) | |
Hey Paul, Maybe you can hook me up with this Demill guy. Sounds like he might be up for a BIG project. Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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Feter said 3667 days ago (February 3rd, 2009) | |
Thanatos Been waitin that from you ...this is really so impressive and true ..the scale is sure medieval and imitative to roman feel ...its just amazing ..all the elements ..I would feel this piece is a real study ...man you really impressed me thank you so very much for sharing such art !!!! Check out my latest song called Roll with it
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Bowman said 3666 days ago (February 3rd, 2009) | |
I know... you have a love of "old" music Feter. I'm very glad you enjoyed this one. Best, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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davisamerica said 3666 days ago (February 4th, 2009) | |
"epic" was used by Reinholt56 ... and is appropriate. Love the room for all the instruments you have created.... this sounds amazingly good on my monitors. Well done Charlie Check out my latest song called ok char2(Vic and Flatrock mix)
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Bowman said 3666 days ago (February 4th, 2009) | |
Thanks Davis, I'm trying to improve on that space you describe and maybe I'm getting better at it. Take Care, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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Skean said 3666 days ago (February 4th, 2009) | |
Oops! I know I commented but I must have forget to push button. But I'm here again to listen again, OKAY I D,Ld it BUT it's give me more to be here. Very nice work my friend, the song fits well to the pic... Peace Check out my latest song called Can You Hear Me?
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Bowman said 3666 days ago (February 4th, 2009) | |
Thanks Kenta, You're always so positive and supportive my friend. Best, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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lengold said 3666 days ago (February 4th, 2009) | |
Very dramatic... could easily be used as a film score. Masterful. Cheers Len Check out my latest song called Decent Girl
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Bowman said 3664 days ago (February 5th, 2009) | |
Now if only you were a film producer.... Thanks Len, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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Doug Somers said 3652 days ago (February 17th, 2009) | |
Like a medieval dance Open chords and the opening dual timing work well to set the interest right off. The woodwind/triangle dance wends its way so playfully - I like how you use enough repetition and still let the melody wander into all kinds of interesting places. Cheers to the composer! Doug Check out my latest song called Western Stranger
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Bowman said 3649 days ago (February 21st, 2009) | |
Thanks Doug Sometimes a little wandering is a good thing - I think. Inspite of it's fearful title there is some playfulness here. I'm happy you found it. Thanks my friend, Charlie Check out my latest song called ANTHIMOS
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Char said 3623 days ago (March 19th, 2009) | |
Oh, this is special. Loved it when the flute came in. I kept seeing those overblown dance sequences by the captive slave girls ...something that was always included in Epic movies. Also, it brought to mind a procession of early day hippie druids. An elegant piece. Very celebratory. Gods love to be recycled... that's they way they maintain their immortality, at least, in memory. Thank you. Check out my latest song called Bound, v2. w Music by Dirigent
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Good work Bowman - interesting progression throughout the song, way to go!