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![]() | michael2 said 485 days ago |
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really cool. you should finish the suite, and when your done use this as the beginning for an Iron Butterfly type of rocker. What a sound. |
![]() | paul f. page said 485 days ago |
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A Celebration... ...if ever I heard one. What a wonderful prelude. The fun of the opening segues into some very interesting dissonant harmonies in your solo section that are very much in the grand organ style. You have developed this number much more extensively than other things I have heard from your pen and you definitely capture a big cathedral sound. The "hiccup" switching back to the opening theme is the only glitch and you might be able to repair it with a little care. Oh what fun you seem to be having here. Very joyous indeed and all of that in the midst of a medieval scoring of lots of open 5ths. I love it. More, maestro. Please. Peace. Paul |
![]() | eanbardsley said 485 days ago |
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Feter, you are great,... I understand what everyone is saying here, in contrast to your rennaissance works from before, which made me think of Italy, this is in the Spirit of Bach himself, but your own stamp is on it. Really amazing, I see the muse of dark, rain clouded forests, and stone castles, really a great feel, makes me fell like reading novels!!! |
![]() | david.sfinzi said 485 days ago |
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Kneeling Under the Mountain A superb piece! This is the first thing I've heard online for organ. Cool. |
![]() | lengold said 485 days ago |
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Very majestic sounding Feter - I expected a horse drawn gold carriage to trot through my lounge. Cheers Len |
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Enjoyed Very nice put together... You are a pro making this sort of music.. LOVE it. Take care --- Kenta |
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Bravo Maestro! Marvellous composition! This is loops? Really? A thing of beauty nonetheless my friend! Be well! |
![]() | RickW said 484 days ago |
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Majestic! Marvelous, majestic organs! Masterful work Feter. God bless, Rick |
![]() | drakonis said 484 days ago |
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Majestic Spires Wow, this is really quite gorgeous! Every time I think I know your style, you jump way way ahead with something completely new and wonderfully written! This has a very majestic and confident feel, and it sounds like something somebody is playing live on an organ... very baroque and beautiful. It evokes grandeur, and I kept looking upward. You have a great talent, sir! And a heart just as big! ttfn my friend, Eduard |
![]() | jiguma said 484 days ago |
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Lovely sounds! Feter, I really admire what you're doing here. In spite of (maybe because of) your situation, you continue to post very good songs. Peace, Neil |
![]() | peacepiano said 484 days ago |
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Grand Grand sounds from the grandest of instruments. The different pieces show a pleasant range of moods. I liked this one a lot. Thanks for sharing. Bill |
![]() | Frogmorton said 484 days ago |
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Awesome! To my ears creepy & eldritch (makes me think of flickery old black & white horror flicks), this is also celebratory, if I drop my cultural referencepoints. Strange how western music has transmogrified and reconfigured in the wake of the hollywood influence. I did find the slight dissonance in the second section a grabber to my ear. Nice stuff, Feter. |
![]() | Bowman said 483 days ago |
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Even though... you used loops I still hear Feter's musical soul within. Powerful and inspiring piece my friend. Best, Charlie |
![]() | echoroom said 480 days ago |
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Inspiring A beautiful piece, feter - -grand and majestic! steve |
![]() | Moviz said 480 days ago |
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Fantastic! I can't begin to think of what you did to get this sounding so authentic from loops. It's just great and to prove it,I see that some of the creme de la creme musicians here called in to tell you so ( I don't include myself in that group of course) M |
![]() | estellie said 479 days ago |
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Wow I liked following the piece as it seems to search or climb the mountain and trying to imagine the moment of submission or kneeling. Touching idea for me. Imagine how glorious this will be when it is played on a real organ. I'm tremendously in over my head in your talent. |
![]() | Axgrinder said 478 days ago |
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Powerful! This type of music has always moved me. It works it's way into your heart and opens the mind! I had better stick to the old six string. eh ;-P Very nicely done my friend and I enjoyed it much! |
![]() | Magritte said 476 days ago |
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Very well put together. I will always maintain there's an art to working with loops and you have a wonderful feel for it here. I'm always attracted to the organ loops myself but I particularly enjoy the dissonances that pop up here and there...shadows passing over the mountain, perhaps? |
![]() | rjamadeus said 475 days ago |
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very cool now i know why you wanted to hear more organ. i was expecting something guitarish because of the profile pic..lol. great music rj |
![]() | stratcat said 474 days ago |
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Talented playing. Well done piece. Bravo! |
![]() | bonnieprincejohnny said 473 days ago |
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Horse scandal. There's an entry from Lengold some 19 or so posts ago that states that while enjoying this tune he imagines a horse drawn gold carriage trotting through his lounge - imagine my surprise when I checked out my lounge after listening to this piece and found freshly dropped horse manure on the floor and flakes of gold leaf on the patio doors - I think people should be warned about this type of music which quite blatantly attracts horses with or without carriages. Nice playing - what is fruity loops? |
![]() | bud said 464 days ago |
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Great sound - great playing how'd I miss this? I can't keep up - I'm sinking, I'm sinking! Really got into this piece - glad I caught on finally. |
![]() | BranDaMan said 460 days ago |
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Wow whoa thats some mighty fine organ playing there. Really enjoyed this. Very nice |
| Rick Howell said 445 days ago | |
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Awesome I need to start eating Fruit Loops too. Great organ work. Ol' J.S. would be proud. |
![]() | FrankAxtell said 443 days ago |
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Nice! 5 stars! cheers |
![]() | sir dennis crowther said 416 days ago |
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Wow Buxterhuder in a Box! Fabulous stuff, and seeing as this is the first song I have heard from you I have no idea how much is genius and how much is...genius. Please tell me where you got the wherewithall to do this because I want to too! Thanks in anticipation. Sir Dennis |
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Kneeling Under the Mountain Inspired work on the organ, Feter! You have a very broad range in your works... a great sound, very powerful!!!! Highly appreciative, Wade |
![]() | sschedra said 364 days ago |
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Amazing Peice! This is just incredible work! The photo is just right too. One gets a real feeling of being out there before the mountain and sensing God's majesty and then humbling oneself before His awesome glory. I grew up in a little stone church where they had a classical pipe organ and the acoustics were just like what you have here. This is fine work and I am so proud of you. Again, the range of your musical experience is phenomenal. Thank you |
![]() | Heightened said 364 days ago |
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Yikes! If that is you on the organ than I am bowled over! If not - still mightily impressed! |
![]() | magnatone said 335 days ago |
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kneeling under the mountain your organ work here is quite astounding. You play beautifully, and as has been said earlier, the old masters would indeed be proud. I'm brand new to macjams and just discovered you. I look forward to hearing more of your work. Thanks! |
![]() | cormacbrenock said 317 days ago |
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quality music there Its great to hear someone doing justice to quality instrumental music. Your music is brilliant and makes me rethink about doing an organ instrumental piece myself. Love your counter melody and bach - like touch. Glad to have discovered you and your space here on macjams. |
![]() | cormacbrenock said 317 days ago |
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quality music there Its great to hear someone doing justice to quality instrumental music. Your music is brilliant and makes me rethink about doing an organ instrumental piece myself. Love your counter melody and bach - like touch. Glad to have discovered you and your space here on macjams. |
![]() | Andronis said 267 days ago |
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Wow. You had to have been teasing me back there with your comments on my hymn. This makes mine look rather dull in comparison. Truly excellent. :) |
![]() | TracyVosh said 74 days ago |
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Beautiful Amazingly beautiful! I enjoyed every second. It reminds me of the serenity of nature when I used to live in Alaska. |






























Feter, this is inspired stuff! Bach, Poulenc, Widor & Reger all realised in one go!
Immediately faved & congratulations!
Cheers & Thank You!
Best,
Alf