Description : A few weeks ago I was looking through acapella's posted here and discovered a reading of a poem by Eshar (Elaine Sharp) which I liked it very much........both the poem and the reading. I decided to use it as a preface for this track. There are also a couple loops from freesound.org: "Mournful Violin" by cottager and "Gates of Heaven" by Argitoth; the rest are Sony Acid Music loops.
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Hiya Kenikos, I made it back for a listen-see, glad to see you are still making music, beautiful this track, specially the integrated poetry, I've been making small movies, production management mostly, some title graphics and curdling my brain with academia, but finished 2nd post-grad year, may get back into some tinkering with garageband. You? Blessings for Christ-mass and Joy in the creative flux of 2013. BG
This one evolves and metamorphosises through some very unusual changes but they all work seamlessly. I love the sound on the synth solo half way through. Top job Ken.
Hi Ken,
thank you for using the vocal. It's one that doesn't get much use sadly, so it was great to discover that you liked it enough to put it in your track.
It's a shame the tag system isn't available yet because I think this is definitely prog rock and a pretty fine example too.
Hi. Elaine,
I modified this track a little bit today to make it a little more "mystical." The steel guitar I had in it just did not sound right to me. I also changed it in a few other places to take out some clutter and to make the sound clearer. I hope it's a little better now. Thank you again for the poem and thanks for listening. -Ken
Thank you. I wasn't sure about this one either so I modified it a little bit today (July 10, 2011). I hope it's a little better now. Thanks again for listening. -Ken
I'm very glad you liked it. I have changed it a little bit since you first listened and it's not any shorter but I hope maybe a little bit better. Thanks for the nice words. -Ken
Your music sounds just as great here as it does wherever you may post it....always beautifully composed and great listening......Ed (Tumbleweed, Coot, et al)
Thanks, Ed. I wanted to make sure Elaine was able to hear how her poem was being used. I hope she, as well, likes what I made. Catch you later over at AP. -Ken
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Jamie.
thank you for using the vocal. It's one that doesn't get much use sadly, so it was great to discover that you liked it enough to put it in your track.
It's a shame the tag system isn't available yet because I think this is definitely prog rock and a pretty fine example too.
Once again thanks :)
Elaine
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