Ephemeron

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2010/08/04 12:31:30 (permalink)

Ephemeron



e·phem·er·on (-fm-rn)

n. pl. e·phem·er·a (-r-) or e·phem·er·ons

1. A short-lived thing.
2. ephemera Printed matter of passing interest.



http://composersforum.ning.com/profile/RonaldFerguson

I almost called it Ephemeral Soundscape but liked the noun better.

The piece uses EWQLSO, Komplete 6, GPO, Omnisphere and Evolve

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/05 17:54:57 (permalink)
    You know, I liked it for a minute and it just went away.  LOL!!!!  I don't ever understand how you guys think but I see things when I listen to your music.  Hahahahahahahahahahahahah!  Interesting stuff, Ron!  Stop, make it stop!

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/05 19:21:40 (permalink)
    Nice one, Ron!

    Great percussion.

    Love that little melody that keeps popping up.

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/05 23:19:24 (permalink)
    Ron,
     Now that is really freaky. Really intense, bordering on dark and vibrant. Neat stuff as always. !!!

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/06 00:35:07 (permalink)
    Very clear recording. Instruments sound pristine. I love those low strings. Those horns--everything. They sound so real. I can't hear anything in this that sounds digital.

    Rolifer, I never quite understand your music. It seems to have dark undertones, as if it accompanies horror movies or scenes of intrigue. Oh--I get it: your avatar kinda explains it, huh.

    But nonetheless, it's always interesting what you come up with. As good as any James Horner or John Williams soundtrack I've heard.

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/06 12:14:58 (permalink)
    Warren

    I had to reread what you wrote a few times. Duh!!!! I'll go away now, thanks.

    Thanks GR

    Thanks James

    My music is just like me, "Really intense, bordering on dark and vibrant."

    Peggy

    I don't always understand my music myself, so don't feel alone.

    I wish I had the talent of John Williams. He is pure genius.

    Thanks all

    Ron

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/06 12:41:36 (permalink)
    I'm really enjoying this Ron. I've always liked classical music and ambient and this has a lot of both.

    I am fairly naive about modern music, so I'd like to ask is this all programming or keyboard?

    Not that it matters, it is great music, just curious.



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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/07 16:51:51 (permalink)
    Interesting, as always.  I'm pretty sure you have the talent John Williams has.  Just not the recognition. 

    Great stuff.  I have no idea how you finish these things so quickly.  Of course, I don't have much of an idea of how you do a lot of this.  But you know that.  lol
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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/08 21:23:16 (permalink)
    fascinating. Of more than passing interest.

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    Re:Ephemeron 2010/08/09 08:12:31 (permalink)
    Hi Ron,
    I'm a big fan of your work and always enjoy what you offer but, as you know, i haven't always thought your titles were on the mark.
    This one is Perfect....absolutely perfect.  The piece is a wonderful excusion into an ephemeral shimmering soundscape.  I love your use of the percussive instruments.  Beautiful.
    post edited by No How - 2010/08/09 08:13:36

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