bmccosar
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Date: December 27, 2006 @ 10:49 AM
The story behind this song is up on my blog:
http://bmccosar.wordpress.com/2006/12/27/my-own-avalon/
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GeneHilbert
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Date: December 28, 2006 @ 11:55 AM
Kewl tune, I would have liked the additional instruments to have entered earlier. The difficulty with two chord motifs is that if you don't keep them moving and interesting they tend to cause the listener's attention to wane; so all of the tonal exploration at the end is lost.
Good Job
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Notary04
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Date: January 4, 2007 @ 7:02 PM
I think G Hilbert has a point about wandering attention, but that doesn't seem inappropriate for this piece. Not only does it seem to originate as mood music. Afterall, if music is your healing retreat, it seems like a form of meditation, forcing your conscious focus away from the individual notes and into yourself. For that purpose, this music is fabulous...it creates a wonderful soundscape for reflection.
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freddemillio
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Date: June 2, 2007 @ 8:35 AM
Snappy bass sounds. Smooth but with a hint of nasal tone to give a cutting edge. I really like the congas. Their movement keeps the general slow pace flowing. They impart a forward motion to the pensive guitar line. The organ pad works to fill the open space. Otherwise the musical space might have felt a bit too isolated. Easy to float with.
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westway
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Date: August 2, 2007 @ 6:56 AM
Mellow ambient track likin the percussion nice recording felt like the guitarist was sitting of to my left in the room that tone came through real clear.
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