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Description : First verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.
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Comments (7)
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Wow very well and convincing ;) I kind disagree with the genre on this with the commenters , the only music thats suited for this is trad , i will on something for this cool acapella ...
I'm downloading this set too with hopes that I'll be able to use them in a respectful and recontextualized way. Ambient dub trance is what I'm thinking. I'll be sure to send you the link if I pull it off. Your voice is beautiful! Thank you for making this set available. Cheers, Sean (Scottish not Irish descent).
I actually just created an account on this website so I could download your verses!
Really nice. I'm trying to mix them into an electronic ambient thing. Very well sung, and you stick to the tempo- which is very helpful.
It must take a lot of control to sing at such a slow tempo :)
Really nice singing, man. Do you mind if I use it?
Thank you! Usely I sing this more loosely, but as I wanted other people to use it, I asked Mr Metronome to help me ;-) Electronic ambient sounds good! So use it man, you have my blessing LOL
Outstanding ! I grew up on Irish/Celtic music ( I'm Canadian by the way - my grandfather was at Vimy Ridge). Anyhow dude, you brought me back to that time when I was young ( oh so very long ago ). Thank you.
I downloaded all 4, I hope to do something with it someday soon if I may, but it may take a while since I will approach this with great respect and thought. ( most of my previous tracks I have thrown myself into them with a "fun with music" mentallity. Not so with this one.
Be well and, may the road rise to meet you....
Thanks, mate! I spend a year in Ireland where I had sean-nos singing classes. I sang this song for years on Irish fairs ... in Belgium ;-) It would be great if you could make something out of it! Peace!
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Would sure appreciate any comments or critique as this is a learning experience for me and having listened to some of the talent here on Looperman, I feel a little out of place but want to improve my music that I love so much.
https://soundcloud.com/officialatroxmusic/moorlough-shore
please enjoy.
Really nice. I'm trying to mix them into an electronic ambient thing. Very well sung, and you stick to the tempo- which is very helpful.
It must take a lot of control to sing at such a slow tempo :)
Really nice singing, man. Do you mind if I use it?
AND, you did a great job with it.
I downloaded all 4, I hope to do something with it someday soon if I may, but it may take a while since I will approach this with great respect and thought. ( most of my previous tracks I have thrown myself into them with a "fun with music" mentallity. Not so with this one.
Be well and, may the road rise to meet you....