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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:29 am
by Neil B
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The title track of the old project, and again a chance to be a bit rustic and acoustic. Perhaps a hint of Enya, a string quartet and I’m sure part of it was influenced by Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack for “Legend” (sorry Edgar).
This was a track that I completely rewrote and rebuilt. I initially wrote it as a shorter wiegenlied (lullaby) for friends in a village in Austria (Gerlos) and liked the melody line enough to use it again.

Equipment as per other recent uploads.

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:24 pm
by ChrisWerner
Yes, that´s the language I understand.
Every track has his ambient and I feel very
comfortable.
It´s good that you post your music here ,
thank you for this nice poem.
It could be run in a TD-Night and nobody would hear a differnt.

Well worked

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2002 7:55 am
by paulrmartin
Nice pastoral feel to this one. I like the small ensemble section at 3:00. Also the Beethoven-like transition around 4:00.

Got more? :wink:

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2002 8:02 am
by Neil B
Thanks Chris & Paul.
Paul - I uploaded a few the other day from the same project (all different styles but a couple include some rustic, pastoral moods).
More in the (distant?)future when I've got my composing head back!

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2002 11:37 pm
by kensuguro
This is beautiful and cute! It's very standard... in a sense I guess, but the beauty is in its simplicity. (well, structurally anyway) Great melody, and counterparts. Everything is so, cute. My girlfriend likes it. :smile:

Great harmonizations too! (the violins + woodwinds parts)

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 12:57 pm
by Neil B
Ken,
I was kinda hoping that you'd look in and pass a few comments on the tracks that I've uploaded.
I'll take it as a compliment for this track - "cute"? - oh no, back to the drawing board!!! Mind, the others aren't as cute!
Glad you liked some of it.
Neil

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 1:55 am
by Nestor
There is something in your way of composing. I’ll try to explain, I know to myself exactly what I mean, but it’s difficult to express it properly. I’ve already suggested it in other posts, but I don’t think you understood fully.

I think your composing has something BEHIND IT, which makes is wonderful, something which is beyond the form and instruments you use, something like the spirit of the feelings you are expressing, this is something I appreciate much in a composer or any other artist.

As Ken said, it’s a recurrent style but nevertheless, it happens to me what I’ve just explained.

At about 6:00 I can feel your English heart clearly, no doubt about it. Very nice work indeed. :smile:

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 2:11 am
by Neil B
Hi Nestor,
I do understand what you're saying & I really do appreciate it.
I was being a little bit flippant last night after a nightmare day rebuilding a PC from scratch. You know, format, install, plug and "pray", so it was nice to check my new ISP connection was working and to find Ken had had a listen.
I value everyone's comments, as we all should, but I have noticed that Ken has quite a gift for reviewing tracks and is obviously very talented in his own right.
I think I was reachning the "I've done it - time to relax" stage last night.
BTW - I'm in a much happier frame of mind this morning - see my reply to your General Discussion post!
Enjoy your weekend
Neil