album:Starting Fresh genre:Instrumental Rock streams:38 creation date:2024-02-02
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There is peace out there and you will find it. Oh yeah! There's a baby chick in the pic.....maybe you'll find that, too. Hahahahaha!
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There is peace out there and you will find it. Oh yeah! There's a baby chick in the pic.....maybe you'll find that, too. Hahahahaha!
02/03/24 07:07:15AM @rob-grant:
Thank You, Spaceboy.....That was quite a generous review. You get me. I mainly do instrumental music on my own, as it gives me a creative chance to express my self, I know not a lot of people enjoy instrumentals, but they're at the top of my preference in music. Being partially deaf, I don't understand the words, so a voice serves the purpose of a melodic instrument to me. However, when available, I do read with the song . Thanks, Again
02/02/24 11:18:17PM @:
An instrumental rock / soundtrack style piece with a compelling and interesting structure with a fine bass melody. These elements, combined with a creative fusion of a hymn, ballad and perhaps a classically arranged 18thc English folk dance, are blended into an enjoyable listening experience. Several parts, which musically in places, in some ways, I found reminiscent or very early King Crimson. Although the overall sound and emotional atmosphere is nothing like that band as this piece is more anthemic.
The piece is skillfully formed and makes a compelling soundscape.
One instrument, an oboe or perhaps a low English horn which followed the opening sol guitar and which was only briefly explored, I found to be a wonderful sonic texture in the mix. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to my little corner of the music world. It is my pleasure to share my music with those who choose to listen and / or download it. I'm an old hobbyist...
Welcome to my little corner of the music world. It is my pleasure to share my music with those who choose to listen and / or download it. I'm an old hobbyist musician, who retired from the local scene in 1978. I sold all I owned and gave up playing. I had worked in record stores for 12 years, during the 70's and early 80's, so I was exposed to a large variety of music. I have a love for listening, equal to playing. While working in the record stores, I LOVED finding new groups and promoting them to a local following of music lovers. I can remember breaking new groups, like Lynyrd Skynrd and Boston, when nobody had heard of them. It was an AWESOME time in the record industry. I remember lines at the door, when a new Rolling Stones LP came out. Anyway, my point is......I LOVE to listen as much as I love to play. My view on "reviews" has always been positive and I never say what isn't felt from my heart.
I picked up again in 2006, after hearing some friends music, at a site called Aural Moon. He told me he had recorded it at home, on his computer. I said..."WHAT"!?!?!?!?! "HOW"?!?!?!?! I was then introduced to a world of computer recording and Indie websites. I went to a Guitar Center and came home BROKE!!! A computer interface, software, keyboard, guitar, microphone.....and here I am today......As for my playing, I am primarily a rock bass guitar player. I love to mess with guitar. I try to play keyboards, though I can only play what I hear and my fingers can do......AND!!! I have no idea what I'm doing. I use EZ Drummer for drum arranging, Audio M-Tron for some of my Strings and Choirs and my Yamaha keyboard for others. I LOVE to do collaborations and have been tagged a "collab ho".......Oh yeah!!! My vocals......???? Never was a singer, never will be....BUT!!! What the heck!!!!!
I hope you enjoy yourself here and the music is yours for free, if you so desire to take it.
Thank You, Spaceboy.....That was quite a generous review. You get me. I mainly do instrumental music on my own, as it gives me a creative chance to express my self, I know not a lot of people enjoy instrumentals, but they're at the top of my preference in music. Being partially deaf, I don't understand the words, so a voice serves the purpose of a melodic instrument to me. However, when available, I do read with the song . Thanks, Again
An instrumental rock / soundtrack style piece with a compelling and interesting structure with a fine bass melody. These elements, combined with a creative fusion of a hymn, ballad and perhaps a classically arranged 18thc English folk dance, are blended into an enjoyable listening experience. Several parts, which musically in places, in some ways, I found reminiscent or very early King Crimson. Although the overall sound and emotional atmosphere is nothing like that band as this piece is more anthemic.
The piece is skillfully formed and makes a compelling soundscape.
One instrument, an oboe or perhaps a low English horn which followed the opening sol guitar and which was only briefly explored, I found to be a wonderful sonic texture in the mix. Thanks for sharing.