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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/05 12:19:02
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Hi Ron, this is interesting it reminded me in places of Debussy's "La Mer" with a nice disturbing piano thrown in for good measure. Greetings , Rik
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/05 14:23:50
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This is a pretty one. Do you ever look at video or photos as you compose for inspiration? And I get the Ro and the fer, but what's the li? Just curious, I'm sure it's related to a middle name. Lincoln? Lionel? P.S. you misspelled "shark"
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 00:08:22
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Great piece, Ron! I don't think he was trying to spell "shark", Robbie.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 06:34:56
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I listened a couple of times. Sounds great. Every sound is convincing to my ears. Man I wish I had some orchestration skills! Peace, Ian
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 08:12:06
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Superb! I love the piano track in this one.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 12:37:11
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Pretty good ron, I thought the piano sound was a good touch
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 15:16:31
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gist Great piece, Ron! I don't think he was trying to spell "shark", Robbie. Ron, you misspelled Stark.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 17:31:50
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/06 17:42:45
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ron - I tried to listen but something was wrong with the player on my computer. it would not load your music - under MUSIC it just said "LOADING..." but never finished. not sure why. I'll try again another time.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/07 12:58:58
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Very nice Ron. I like the title that inspired this too!
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/08 15:16:45
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Very evocative, it does sound of the sea - as well as La Mer it brings to mind Britten's Sea Interludes...very very well scored indeed.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/08 23:00:15
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Great to hear you playing the piano again. And extremely well, at that. :-) This is amazing, as usual.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/09 10:19:13
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Very nice piece! As always, you have done an excellent work.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/09 11:08:33
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/12 21:26:04
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Ian Ferrin I listened a couple of times. Sounds great. Every sound is convincing to my ears. Man I wish I had some orchestration skills! Peace, Ian +1 Great song, and I also wished I had some skills. I'm trying to slowly learn on the EWQL, but it's slow going. Mad props here.
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Re:Cutty Sark
2011/03/12 22:49:41
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Great stuff, as always. Loved the piano as well. Very well done. Such great orchestration!
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