Merrie Olde England

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2014/01/18 09:16:08 (permalink)

Merrie Olde England

Hello everyone,
 
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    jamesg1213
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/18 10:33:35 (permalink)
    Interesting. Parts of this reminded me of Gentle Giant.

     
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    Grandpa Tunes
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/18 14:43:19 (permalink)
    Hi James,
     
    Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comment.
     
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/18 16:40:13 (permalink)
    I enjoyed this so very much! It brought a big smile to my face. All I had to do was close my eyes and let it take me. The melody is intriguing. The only thing I would suggest is to soften the melody a bit with reverb and use a bit of panning. It's just fine as is though. Thanks for the post!  

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    Grandpa Tunes
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/20 08:26:19 (permalink)
    Hi Just Plain Old,
     
    Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
     
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/22 18:48:45 (permalink)
    Very Sherwood Forest.
    I was a bit concerned when I heard the pitch wheel thing, then you did it again and I thought "that's ok".
    Nice melodies, and rhythmic structure works well. Good job.

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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/23 08:21:52 (permalink)
    Hi Wayne,
     
    Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
     
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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/23 09:52:43 (permalink)
    Fun and creative.  I could hear a tamborine in this:  1  2+  3  4...
     
     

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    Re: Merrie Olde England 2014/01/23 13:34:05 (permalink)
    Hi Jimmy,
     
    Thanks for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comment.
     
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    GT

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