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![]() | composerclark said 180 days ago |
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Fantastic This is fantastic, Feter! The opening piece sounds like Handel, and it's all really nicely done. The only advice I have is to try to modulate (change key) within movements, because that is something that is common in Baroque music. So, if you start in C, the first section of a work would end in G, and the second section would start in G and end in C. Fun fun fun! You have a wonderful talent. |
![]() | dajama said 180 days ago |
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Very cool This has all the elements, totally puts me in the court of the king! Nice sounds and very well arranged, good dynamics and lovely pathos in the second movement. A very impressive piece. A fitting opening. Nicely done, my friend. Peace. |
![]() | Roxylee said 180 days ago |
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Sounds great, my friend Majestic and wonderful sound; a sweet trio of compositions. :-) |
![]() | Moviz said 180 days ago |
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What wonderful music Feter; so 'right' for the occasion. I could imagine that i really was in the court of King James with this beautiful music, regards M |
![]() | tokai said 180 days ago |
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very nice indeed. Well played, reminds me of singing in the choir, when i was a wee lad. |
![]() | rabittwhole said 180 days ago |
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wow bro wonderful |
![]() | MidiOrleans said 180 days ago |
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Great! Great music Feter! Thanks for spreading sounds of a spirit of goodwill, when all people on the Planet Earth probably need it more now than ever before. |
![]() | kassia said 180 days ago |
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Feter! Feter! Oh WOW! This is fabulous! Bravo! First movement fun and full of motion. You've gotten an incredible sound from those strings! I love the chords in the second movement. Not sad, just thoughtful. And the third movement stately and grand. A fitting way to end a suite played before a king. A brilliant way to open this night of revelry and music. Someone bring more wine for Master Feter, Composer to Kings! |
![]() | Mystified said 180 days ago |
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My classical ears.... ...are very, very happy :) A true confession: When i was in my teens, while most kids were rocking out to the popular music of the day, I was buying Beethoven's Symphonies and listening to Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Handel, Vivaldi, and many others. Yes, I was a nerd. A Classical Nerd. So, I have to admit, when I hear classical music today, it takes me back to those impressionable teenage years, sitting near the stereo speakers and wondering how on earth all those instruments worked together to create such music :) I'm glad you're doing this challenge-fest. Music like this is good for the soul :) And this is a beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it here. I look forward to hearing more "Nacht Music" and hope to contribute a piece of my own. Kudos!! |
![]() | sloparts said 180 days ago |
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Wonderful Music my friend As alway, you never disappoint when you post you music Feter. Very well arranged and play in the tradition of the classics. Thanks you for the song and for opening the King's Court to the musicians and troubadours of the realm. It is and honor the play for the King. Sir Edward of Macingham |
![]() | lengold said 180 days ago |
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This sounds pretty authentic to me - very impressive. Cheers Len |
![]() | saymme said 179 days ago |
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. BEAUTIFUL Feter, so beautiful !(!) Now I can sleep well : ) thank You P L R HeLena |
![]() | Ibstrat said 179 days ago |
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Great music Feter! Listening to this puts me in a good mood.You have a great ear and unique talent. |
![]() | bud said 179 days ago |
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Great work Feter you've really encouraged me to try my hand at this challenge - but I don't know that I'll be able to rise to the bar you've set here. Truly wonderful. |
![]() | Komrade K said 179 days ago |
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Bravo! Very cinematic music could imagine this as the soundtrack to a film about Mozart's time. Sumptuous. KK PS - I can't get your profile page to load have you got some heavy files on it? |
![]() | paul f. page said 179 days ago |
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Oh, so... ...well-conceived and beautifully played, too. Such a delight to hear this little fanfare and the slow dance that follows. A truly elegant opening to the festivities. (Your thoughtful invitation to join you should spawn some really beautiful music. Congratulations...and you've hardly started the festival. Bravo! Peace. Paul |
![]() | steveg said 179 days ago |
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Tis done so well Indeed, thus you have pleased us most with this, an eloquent tune |
![]() | kristyjo said 179 days ago |
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Grand and Majestic Opening - Really nice contrasting movements. Isn't it great that, even though we don't all have a live orchestra at hand, we can still hear and perform our music with software! This really had some well done sections - at first I thought it was simply a realization of a master composer's music, and then I realized you had written it yourself! |
![]() | guitapick said 178 days ago |
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I love this, Feter... ...a wonderful piece...a toast! A toast to Feter, our court composer!!! Beautiful, my friend. |
![]() | Cadman said 178 days ago |
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Well....... what can I say, other than I like it more than a Kleine ;-) What string sound did you use for this composition? |
![]() | TEXASFEEL said 178 days ago |
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Fine Piece of Classical Music Very relaxing and such a pleasure to listen to on a Sunday. Weary may the body be, this is aliment to a tired and old weary soul. Thanks for sharing and helping the pain go away. Take care my friend |
![]() | regulus said 178 days ago |
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What great effects are you using to get all those marvelous sounds out of your guitar. lol's. This is really enjoyable and i'm taking this home with me. All negen en halfs van me. |
![]() | RickW said 178 days ago |
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Such joy! What a wonderfully joyful opening! And, such marvelous harmonies that follow in subsequent movements. I really enjoy this Feter. God bless, Rick |
![]() | magnatone said 178 days ago |
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Eine Kleine Feter, this really IS stunning! Is this in GB? I can't get over how great the strings sound! You've got a real talent for the baroque - wonderful suite - thanks! |
![]() | AdrianGarzaMusic said 177 days ago |
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Niiiicely done. Hey I like your style. I really think you would like my friend Alex's work. Maybe you guys could collab: http://www.myspace.com/alexandergomezusa p.s.:it's not cool to be a jerk in the forums, truuuuust me, I know from experience! lol! |
![]() | Peter Bauckham said 177 days ago |
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Superb This is so well done Feter! Amazing work - you're a genius! Peter |
![]() | filmscoremike said 177 days ago |
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Wonderful! I loved it Feter, especially the first movement; all the layers work together so well. And the instruments sound just right for this. Wow. |
![]() | edpdx said 177 days ago |
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Pure talent! I am blown away! Excellent |
![]() | AcetyleneJukebox said 177 days ago |
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Thanks... ...for listening, commenting and linking my song on the song thread. That was my intent but I wasnt sure how to do it. I am new on this site. I liked your idea of a Cyber -Royal court and wanted to participate. Glad you liked the piece. Nice opening Baroque style fanfare you have here. |
![]() | DWL said 177 days ago |
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Very impressive! Really well written and expertly played. Kudos my friend :-) Cheers Dick |
![]() | Doadars Uncle said 176 days ago |
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Wow Man! You certainly captured the era, here! Time Traveller! Doug |
![]() | ageofthedeathtree said 176 days ago |
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holy crap!!!! that was awesome feter! i would have never imagined it....you are definitely a multi-talented man! great work my friend, great work! age |
![]() | dreadmon said 175 days ago |
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Wow, Feter! You have been busy! This is wonderful - what was your inspiration? My favorite is the first part - it sounds the most fully realized. You've done wonders with those software instruments. Bravissimo! |
![]() | thetiler said 175 days ago |
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Way to go Feter! Enjoyed! |
![]() | HenriROGERsoloandbands said 174 days ago |
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Orchestral Your composition and arrangement are very good , lot of respect for the music genre here . Bravo ! I read Mozart created a music card game . On each card there was a bar of music in G major . By choosing 8 cards randomly the player had the first part of a minuet . The number of possibilities to compose minuets , from all the cards is "infinite" ... |
![]() | jiguma said 174 days ago |
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Nicht schlecht Herr Speckt! (translation: "not bad Mr Woodpecker" - an old German saying). You continue to surprise my friend - another excellent but fuller work than your earlier classical posts. This sounds great. I'd love to hear some of these classical compositions of yours played live by a full orchestra. Sounds authentic to me! Peace, Neil |
![]() | BigFinish said 174 days ago |
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right then my friend.... back for another "rabitt" listen .... still amazing to my ears feter. My friend i am with all here who say " Kudos Master Feter" !! Peace my friend. |
![]() | woofer3 said 173 days ago |
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pictures in sound words are inadequate I feel as it speaks for it's self. Majestic and moving. Fit for a king, just like the water music. Thank you Feter. John. |
![]() | Doug Somers said 169 days ago |
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You never fail to amuse and amaze Holy smokes Feter, this is lovely work. The King should be thankful to have you creating such wondrous sounds for his pleasure! Be well, Doug |
![]() | saymme said 36 days ago |
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( : One of the best classical pieces I heard here TX AGAIN love the length of it So Beautiful..( back 4 dl )!! |








































I'm afraid mine Deutche is nicht so gut.... not enough to even do deutchlisch - this is stunning, Feter. I absoloutely love it.