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Colours of Aldeburgh Beach
by LunaTrick

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Submitted on: Apr 20, 2008 - 07:37:56 PM
Last Updated: Apr 20 2008 - 07:37:56 PM
Keywords Classical (408)Filmscore (10)Cinematic Soundtrack (7)Orchestral (82)
Description Another piece from my recent classical project. I suppose it is programmatic and impressionistic in that it evokes a particular scene and a collection of faded memories. Thanks for your feedback and advice.
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Software: GB w/orch JP
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Feter said 262 days ago
Colours of Aldeburgh Beach
This is definetly felt like a piece choped from
a bigger production .I liked the variation you
made with the insteruments ..nice idea here and
I enjoyed it thank you for sharin it !

LunaTrick said 262 days ago
Yes
It's from a collection of short pieces, often linear rather than cyclic. My choice not to end with a restatement is not always popular.

screamalexz said 262 days ago
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i like the powerful build at the end. that definitely dragged me in i would have loved that heavyness with the mellow breaks to continue a little

LunaTrick said 261 days ago
Thanks Draconis
I'm glad you didn't find the opening melodic lines too repetitive.

LunaTrick said 261 days ago
Sorry
The autofill kicked in from a different post.

screamalexz said 261 days ago
hehe
oh lol thats alright drak is an awsome guy so i dont mind being mistaken with him lol

LunaTrick said 261 days ago
Thanks
I'm glad you didn't find the opening melodic lines too repetitive.

Heightened said 260 days ago
Very interesting track.
You definitely have an ear for classical music. A very pleasant listen!

LunaTrick said 257 days ago
Thanks for taking a listen...
I grew up in orchestras and got my formal training on cello - before discovering Guitar and the underworld of rock and its derrivatives. It's in my blood I suppose - and its good to get feedback from likeminded folks.

magnatone said 260 days ago
Colours of Aldeburgh Beach
very nice! Like Heightened said, you have an "ear" for the classical genre. I liked when the staccato strings came in, but then the song suddenly was over - felt a little abrupt to me, but that's SO subjective. Trust yourself!

LunaTrick said 256 days ago
Thanks again Karen
It's one of a few short pieces that perhaps work better in conjunction by themselves - but I take your point. Your encouragement is golden!

michael2 said 252 days ago
sweet
this is a nice piece, more traditional than the last 2 I just listened to. your classical upbringing really shows. this is great, although i prefer your more experimental pieces (i'm a sucker for dissonance). that said; i am really impressed by your composition and arranging skills. makes me feel like a hack.

LunaTrick said 252 days ago
I love dissonance also -
And that is where I'm heading next. These pieces were written for my father - who is a lover of late Romantic, impressionism, and pre-rite Stravinsky. In such, I tried to blend consonance and dissonance in a way that could be appreciated by classicists and avant gardists alike.

biba_nova said 252 days ago
Very nice
Have you considered doing electronic versions of some of this stuff? Substituting the orchestral sounds for electronic emulations (or non emulations even)

b

LunaTrick said 252 days ago
I haven't
..but it's an interesting idea. I crank out so much new music- I'm notoriously bad for not going back and reworking stuff. I have just started to re-do old songs - for the first time - so it's a remote possibility!

said 229 days ago
Great!
Amazing piece of work Luna, you're very talented. Your work is magnificent and I bow deeply for this gem. Thanks for sharing such a masterful piece of work!

Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi

LunaTrick said 227 days ago
Thanks again
Your words of encouragement are most helpful.

said 227 days ago
Wow!
I like it from the start! Is there more?

I would really like to hear an entire piece.

So far, I heard a couple "red lines" in the right side of my headphones, but besides that. I think it is really powerful sounding and the mix and production and performance were outstanding. I enjoyed it a lot.


Great Job! and Welcome To MacJams!



Chris






LunaTrick said 226 days ago
Thanks so much
This is a smaller piece that perhaps works better in context with other pieces that go with it. I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it - and hope to hear more of your stuff also!

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