OK, There are good 'muppets' and bad 'muppets'..not all 'muppets' are 'muppets' if you get my drift?
Suite of 6 Short Ecclesiastical Pieces for SATB
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Naah!
Wasn't you Vurt - never has been!
Wasn't you Vurt - never has been!
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Now, THIS is something that sounds real!
Very well done!
I like the harmonies. I could learn from you use of dissonance. Sounds beautiful.
Now, try and combine this with a LARGE string ensemble. Some timpanies as well and create the true epicness that these pieces deserve!
Very well done!
I like the harmonies. I could learn from you use of dissonance. Sounds beautiful.
Now, try and combine this with a LARGE string ensemble. Some timpanies as well and create the true epicness that these pieces deserve!
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I enjoyed all of these pieces. Well done!
Your music took me back to when I sang Faure’s Requiem in a local community choir some years ago.
Your music took me back to when I sang Faure’s Requiem in a local community choir some years ago.
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Maybe Epic is not the same as LOUD or Busy.
I know tracks that are very deep - epic even but they are not loud or full of many instruments hammering away. i'd like to think I've made some myself.
I know tracks that are very deep - epic even but they are not loud or full of many instruments hammering away. i'd like to think I've made some myself.
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I was on here for 12+ years and NEVER found you annoying.
I think you made me totally lose it laughing a few times, but that's always a good thing...well maybe not 'always' at my age!
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Thanks Phil.fastlanephil wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:29 pm I enjoyed all of these pieces. Well done!
Your music took me back to when I sang Faure’s Requiem in a local community choir some years ago.
You can't beat actually singing in a choir - such an uplifting, life-affirming process somehow. same for any live performing of music really!
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Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated.mediumaevum wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:52 pm Now, THIS is something that sounds real!
Very well done!
I like the harmonies. I could learn from you use of dissonance. Sounds beautiful.
Now, try and combine this with a LARGE string ensemble. Some timpanies as well and create the true epicness that these pieces deserve!
As for the strings and timpani - not for these little monsters...I like them as they are...something quite pure about those choir only arrangements, even if they are sampled.
Truth is that Dominus choir is much better on its own and doesn't morph that well with other sounds. It is something that I'll investigate further though!
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Totally agree!
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As always, Chameleon Music is responsible for the a bit different music posts here in that forum. Interesting and, although not my genre, quite well made. Good work!
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Thanks both... Appreciated as always!
Old thread this one... Forgotten about these little pieces!
Old thread this one... Forgotten about these little pieces!
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