my dsound 34 / Electro Orchestral / ...but a mirage...
What is your reality? What is your truth, If you have any? I compose music everyday wondering where it comes from? And then I wonder where my music will go? Sometimes I close my eyes, and listen, trying to decipher what secrets those notes and melodies have. They must have one? What is the meaning of this music...Sometimes, also, it's just nothing but a mirage...
To have this piece performed live with real instruments, 1 piano, 2 flutes, 1 bassoon, and 1 bass, with their respective musicians would be needed.
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very moody and bleak. i like it
Thanks puppy pirate welcome into the musical rabbit Zone...
Dude. All his stuff has this vibe to it. We likes it that way :)
thanks bro, I appreciate it.
I love how you blended the piano that feels even classical at times with the somewhat dissonant breaks of other instruments... This would really have a lot of power played live with real musicians...
Yes this is a bit what I am thinking when I am composing ....what if this would be played by live musicians... So I took the habit to name the instruments I use for each composition, so a conductor can take the ball in the future and run with it...let see..
Oh l Iike this one. This is definitely going in my 'arting' playlist.
thank you so much. I can already tell that's gonna be some beautiful art :P
ghosts arrive at my door. the moneylender, in love, almost impossible in the heat, flickers of granite emanate from his skull, there is a taste, like juju in the thick carpet of glue between me and the infinite salad, I will be stuck here for times duration, sometimes peaceful, sometimes afraid, and the cactus will thank me
Oh yes the man is back, providing me with lyrics for a beautiful song. Thanks Basil, knowing you are listening is the most valuable reward for me :)
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