Description : A carriage passes underneath your window. Children run to shelter as a storm looms overhead. A secret is written. A letter is found. A mother grieves for a lost son.
"Oh woe is me to have seen what I have seen! See what I see!" - Hamlet.
If music be the food of Love play on for we shall ne'r have surfiet of it.
And Kudos to the Red Priest.
Brilliant licks on the piano and plenty of Atmosphere.
Play on.
WOW!This song is so relaxing.I love it.It reminds me of why i love music.It's beautiful,emotional,expressive.Icould go on and on but ill just end it with WOW!!!!!!!!
classic!, wouldn't u consider getting a biiiigg midi keyboard and linking it to ur pc so u can record ur amazing tracks fresh?? it would be nice. i am looking forward to collaborating with u.
This does what much music attempts and utterly fails to do. It plucks at the heartstrings and directs us inwards to those emotional locations which in particular cultural constructs are universal. I'm with you regarding musical theory - but then who needs it when intuitively you're able to create music such as this. I'm delighted to have found a piece of your music, and have faved it (and will certainly be playing it regularly!).
Oh my! Love it! Love It! Love it! Such imagry and emotion. Im so adding this to my favorites and im pretty sure ill listen to it severel times. I think i would absolutely have a blast playing this. You did a tremendous job. Thankyou very much for posting it :) Excellent.
Music theory? Bah, who needs music theory?! Lol, I sucked at it so much that my piano teacher back in high school actually dedicated a whole lesson just teaching me how to deconstruct music. Gah, music theory is evil.
This is fantastic! I like your description of it too, I can see exactly what you mean, I can picture the whole story. It's sad but so so good! I really enjoyed it.
Thanks! It is sometimes extremely hard to convey the right emotions and scenery in aural form rather than the visual, so I'm very very glad that this piece painted a real story for you rather than being just another piano song.
I think I might have said this before...we need a Scriptique track balloon that goes up when you upload a new track...The occasional bottom end from the thunder only accentuates the wonderful passage of this little piece of musical theatre...It must be part of not being able to create music like this that enchants me with it...but that's not the whole story...it can stand by itself and probably will endure long after contemporary styles have gone the way of all flesh....I listen..I like..I learn cheers planet
Oh haha you are too nice planet! Thanks for these very very kind words, I am truly humbled to have received such a review from a talented musician such as yourself. Thank you!
Description : Short piano piece composed by me. I made this in about 30 mins using Nexus2. I hope you'll enjoy it and tell me what you think :) You can use it in your Youtube videos, but please paste link here so I can see it too. :)
Description : Hi, I just had to try and do my own type of music tribute to the sad and unfortunate events in Manchester the other night
I start the song off with a type of music box to represent like a young child and then i go into a violin strings to try and set the sadness and then after a while i used some soft drum and clicks to represent time ticking and then with just the piano and then in the middle of the track it picks up pace a bit and i decided on this because to represent the strength of the people that will stand strong and i once again also put the music box in with this and my reason was to be strong for the rest of the children and then i finsh up with the piano again and the ending on the drum to remember the lives sadly lost and a type of silence if it were
i really feel so sadened by this event and it trully has me in bits
may we all come together and forever be strong and stand up to these horrible people who think they can destroy us and our children and families and loved ones
Description : my brother gave me a new piano on kontact...i was blown away by the sound...could hear the pedals the wood etc....this was first thing i played last december...my brother dave said its good n my dad came up with title...i still like it
Description : This is my first try at doing a waltz after hearing Andre Rieu
My tunes are not mixed mastered becuase they always stayed on my hard drive.
Free to use for whatever purpose so have fun.
Description : Recorded this a while ago.. Raw, lovely.. I'm an electric guitarist so this is unfamiliar territory for me... I always wanted to master classical acoustic and I will one day. Video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMt7o3ty9pw *Edit* Despite this being painfully obvious, this is not my composition, it's an effort to learn classical guitar and note the progression for future nostalgia.. This site is making me think I should give the anti-vaxxers some credence. Ffs.
Description : Greetings all, after having made my point yesterday about the whole looperman situation. It's time to move on again. This time i have something good for you all. I noticed that i have been around for 10 years now. Yeah i know its been that long already. And sometimes i ask myself what am i doing here. But those are just moments. So to celebrate my 10 years here of being in service. I have something special for you all. Enjoy and let me know what you all think of it. Lets be at peace now shall w.
Description : A short sonata like form composed with a 1967 Steinway Grand and the BBC Symphonic Orchestra plugins. More originals can be found on my soundcloud - listed on my profile.
Description : I'm an English teacher for Spanish speakers and I actually used this in the classroom while the students were doing a 5 or 6 minute writing preparing for a conversation activity.
And Kudos to the Red Priest.
Brilliant licks on the piano and plenty of Atmosphere.
Play on.
DextDee
Thanks for the review!
Cheers,
Ria Rosa
Simply beautiful
French Kid
I discovered .... it's fantastic .... I am attracted .... Respect.
Dan
Wonderful track
French Kid
*ahem* Anyway, thanks for the kind review! :)
Cheers,
Scriptique