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Description : A dedication to my Mum

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  1. PatriciaEdwards
    PatriciaEdwards on Thu 26th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Right when the whales began "talking" tears came to my eyes, my throat started getting dry...the thoughts of my dad...

    This is a VERY beautiful piece, very emotional and I hope your music helped to some extent. Sorry for your loss.

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Patricia, that is the best compliment one can get when a track reaches out to others with the same emotion that drove the creation of the music. I have found music very comforting especially when you can express your feelings directly through composition. Very much appreciated
    Steve

  2. MWRatridge
    MWRatridge on Wed 25th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Steve,
    Beautiful track. I share our loss with you. Lost my mom when she was 49 to cancer. The track made me reflect on that. This song is emotionally safe.
    Mark.

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Mark. 49 is so young. I lost my Dad to cancer when he was 61 and I felt so robbed so I can only imagine your experience. Also I have learned that loosing your Mum is so much different to your Dad. Something connective in life. I think music is the greatest language when it comes to such deep moments in life and its universal.
    Thanks for your kind comments.

    Much appreciated
    Steve

  3. EricMilligan
    EricMilligan on Wed 25th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Very moving and, yes, a mix of emotions and feelings are conveyed in this track. Someplace, can't remember where, I read that music is the one artistic medium where you can directly experience the emotional state of mind that the creator had at the time when the composition was made. I'm not sure if that is something exclusive to music, but I think this track is a really good example of how true that is. I enjoyed it very much and related to it.

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Eric. I think music is a universal language when it comes to moments in life, happy and sad and yes, very connective between the composer and listener.
    Thanks for your kind comments.
    Steve

  4. GramoChopin
    GramoChopin on Wed 25th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Ah man...I saw the description, i can only empathize. But i can relate in the subject of loss. Lost a few friends and family alike, just lost a cousin (in a sense) the other day from drug over dosage. Oh man...ehem..emotional, i wish you nothing but the best man. Times like this is when you need to be strong and persevere for the sake of your loved ones. RIP to your mother, and I hope the heartaches and pains of the soul will wash away peacefully and gracefully my friend. Superb production. peace

    Gramo/Neo

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi, Thanks for your kind and empathic comments. Its very rewarding when you reach out with music and it touches others in the same way. Much appreciated
    Steve

  5. kelanuvelle
    kelanuvelle on Wed 25th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    This is an AMAZING job. My condolences for your loss.

    The musician in me would love for you to check out my song "Jonestown Massacre" on my profile because I would like to collaborate even though we might be slightly different genres I love the flow of this instrumental.

    The song I have on my page I wrote/performed/produced using all loops from this site! If you like what you hear, let me know. Again, just beautiful!

    Hope to hear from you soon,

    Kla

  6. BadTrailer
    BadTrailer on Tue 24th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Love this Track
    Musically moving and sonicly interesting
    Fave before I was half through
    This took me on a journey
    Thank you

    Peace
    BT

  7. SUDDENSHIFTOFFICIAL
    SUDDENSHIFTOFFICIAL on Tue 24th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    I knew as soon as it started that it was going to be emotional, you really set the tone at the start, the sound of the whales, the chords the pad progression, you can tell this isn't artificial and that it really means something to you, I got shivers near the end. Great quality mix down,
    awesome job and you have my sinserest condolence

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi, thank you for your kind comments and respect. It really means a lot that the music reaches out in the way I felt in making it. Much appreciated
    Steve

  8. FACELESSIWONDER
    FACELESSIWONDER on Wed 18th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    worlds of words choice opinions easily breeze into time for sake of misery where lies borders between truth and lies to make for guess would be somewhere in the middle of you and eye mind nurture far reaches the lanes of thought then sought is the tomorrow seek for end of tears and fears fought life bears so much as does the eyes of we free is the heart of time though existence makes it hard for common sense to breathe into exile while why is the question of loss answer saddens most when it is the human life as the cost aches comes in many forms some by others and also self shall the tryst between man and evil go on till there's not one of us left mark these notions as deep fish for understanding vs condescending that when to say the forever goodbeye doesn't have to be a post of memory lane's ending... this is such a deep and beautiful piece of sound art indeed ....may much peace be at your beckon

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi, thank you for your poetic and visceral words. I am genuinely touched by your artistic response and kind words.
    Very much appreciated.

    Steve

  9. crucethus
    crucethus on Mon 16th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    As my mum is of an age when she might leave us in the near future. I can really feel this tunes ethos. But I don't hear all sadness. I hear a lot of joy as well. good memories, joyous memories that will stay with you the rest of your life. Music is such a healer and release of emotions, I am so glad you can express that in musical form.
    Best wishes
    Steve

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Steve, yes you have reflected exactly how I felt putting this together. Such situations are a mix of sadness, relief and the joy that suffering has ended. This piece basically depicts my bedside vigil through my Mums final days.
    Thanks for your nice comments.

    Regards

  10. FreeRadical
    FreeRadical on Sat 14th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    Beautiful is the word that comes to mind. Everything gels together really well. The pads and the piano compliment each other really well and the effects are great as well.
    You really know how to express feeling with music Mr Brown and this is a prime example of that.
    I really enjoyed this piece.
    FR

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi FR. Thanks for your kind feedback and its quite rewarding receiving such considered remarks.

    Cheers
    Steve

  11. deciBel
    deciBel on Sat 14th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    there are some moments in our life,when all the words are speechless and incapable to express depth of a feeling or comprehension and when the words fail music talks ...
    I solace U & I'm sorry for that's all my useless hands can do regarding this subjective pain of one of my dearesT friends Steve.. .
    greatest respects & deepest sorrow to this deepesT orchestration of an impressive tune which is sear inside & that's obviouslY sensible .
    again my deepest respects & condolences Steve.
    take a good care abouT yourself man ...U're such an importanT existance as a father ....take the best care.
    ____Behnam

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Behnam, Thank you for your sincere remarks and it's comforting enough to know there are people who can share moments like this through music and appreciate it equally.
    Thanks again
    Steve

  12. joecramer
    joecramer on Thu 12th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    This is a beautifull little piece of music. i realy enjoyed the listening. Closed my eys and get calm. Thanks for shareing it.

  13. RenzWilde
    RenzWilde on Thu 12th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    This sounds very haunting. This definitely could be in a film soundtrack. It's very mesmerizing. Like the build up towards the end too.

    Good work.
    RW

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi RW,
    thanks for taking the time for your feedback. Much appreciated.

    Steve

  14. Danke
    Danke on Tue 10th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago

    One of the biggest loss, but we have to carry on...we remember with our tools...you made this stunning song and it shows for me it was a beautiful life line between you and your Mum...

    Crying piano is outstanding...

    Hts off, Danke

    srbrown7
    Reply by srbrown7

    Hi Danke. Your comments are really appreciated and its nice to think the track has served a real purpose.

    Many thanks
    Steve

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