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The Coming of the Lord

Even though my cancer has held me back some, as far as making music, I thought I would post this one, that I have been working on for a while. I feel it is pretty much finished and epic in proportion. I hope you all will enjoy this one.
 
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13082856 "Coming of the Lord"
 
Thank you all for your prayers and support dealing with my cancer.
 
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/24 00:55:18 (permalink)
    Pretty awesome song, John.  Blessings and good thoughts to you in your battle and I'm looking forward to hearing more from you soon.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/24 13:21:16 (permalink)
    It's become a common complaint that the Songs forum comments are all feel-good attaboys but sorry, this one deserves nothing less than kudos all around. It's dynamic, musically interesting, fun, and of course Epic. A great example of the "trailer" genre.
     
    Suggestion: I know it's already got everything in there but the kitchen sink, but I kept waiting for some bells.
     
    Good luck with your health battles, John. I know all too well what a drain that can be. 


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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/24 13:29:43 (permalink)
    Truly epic sounding sound track material here John, like Bit I was sort of waiting for something other, but I suppose if this was sitting under video that would probably add the other.
     
    Thanks for sharing John, positive Wookiee thoughts for you and your health.

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/24 17:06:16 (permalink)
    Absolute excellence in all respects. Brilliant work, epic, timeless, love it.
     
    This masterful composition is most definitely worthy of main/trailer for a great film/movie.
     
    Wish you great success.
     
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/24 20:53:30 (permalink)
    Wow, just wow!
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/25 19:48:10 (permalink)
    Steve, thanks for stopping bye and having a listen. As a new member, based on your 10 posts and joining date, it is a pleasure to have you post in this forum. I went to your sound cloud site and listened to the first song and found it to be most pleasing to the mind, so thanks for sharing.
     
    Also, thanks for your kind thoughts and words about my battle with cancer, they are very much appreciated.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/25 20:03:27 (permalink)
    Dave, It only felt fitting that I should listen to your song "End of the World, Part 1" seeing you listened to my "Coming of the Lord", they kind of may go hand in hand for some and for others, well- God knows!! Anyway, thanks for your kind words and support, they are very much appreciated. As for bells, well if I do that, then someone else might want some whistles and another may want some kazoo, so for the time being, I think I'll just leave well enough alone.
     
    Great hearing from you again and I hope to try and spend more time on the forum as I recover and start feeling better. It's the tingling in my fingers that is getting me down. I selling about half of my guitars and amps right now, as I need money. Just sold my Les Paul Studio today and I will surely miss it, but can't feel the strings to play, so loops and samples maybe my last resource for making music. We'll see what the future has in store for me.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/27 21:03:00 (permalink)
    What a great production! John, may the Lord bless you and heal you from your head to your toe. You are so talented. 
    This piece just took me in and led me through a great experience. 
    The build at the end and release at 4:24 was perfect. 
    Nicely done. 
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/27 22:36:53 (permalink)
    Wookiee, Thank you for your kind positive Wookiee thoughts and concerns, they are much appreciated. I also went to your song page and listened to Space that you and the Batsbrew cooked up. Very nicely done all the way around. Just goes to show some of the great talent lingering in this forum.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/27 22:42:32 (permalink)
    SongCraft, Thanks for listening and for your comments, they are much appreciated.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/27 22:51:31 (permalink)
    Jarsve, Thank you wow!
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/28 09:25:16 (permalink)
    I like! Absolutely filled with awesome touches. It seems like you wrote two primary songs, then blended them in and out, which creates a nice quilt. One comment would be, as you blend to the piece with the chorale voices, it seemed a little lower in volume than the other. Might be worth checking out?
     
    You have amazing composer chops. I look forward to hearing a lot more from you, sir!
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/28 14:57:28 (permalink)
    Appropriately grand and epic in its scope, John, you consistently amaze me with your composition and production skills.
     
    On a more personal note, having been absent from the forum for a while I am just now becoming aware of your battle with cancer.  You can add me to the list of those praying for you.  Given your faith I see you the winner in this battle.
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/28 21:33:44 (permalink)
    That was awesome! The production and the talent that went into it, all awesome. I pray the Lord blesses and heals you of your cancer.

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/29 01:02:32 (permalink)
    Our prayers are with you, brother John.  I didn'te expect this.  A really ambitious tune.  A lot of nice work and I like it.

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/03/30 20:21:31 (permalink)
    What a huge song this is - this is superb - so well done.

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/02 21:01:42 (permalink)
    Rimshot, Thank you for your kind words and your prayers, they are very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed this piece and hope I can make good use of some more exciting loops and samples in the future.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/02 21:06:29 (permalink)
    Tom, Thanks for the kind words and for your thoughts, they are much appreciated. There are several loops and samples that have gone into this piece and I try to blend them as close as possible, depending on the video playing in my mind, but sometimes I just get it wrong. Glad you enjoyed this piece though.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/04 23:03:02 (permalink)
    John, I can think of no better way to "heal thyself" than by composing masterful pieces like this!  Let this be the beginning of your next 1000 works.  Bless you.

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/05 14:31:12 (permalink)
    Epic indeed. I'm so pleased that you have done this piece. Keep working on your health and music. 
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/07 22:28:55 (permalink)
    Phil,
    Thanks for listening and for the nice comments on the piece. Most of all thank you for the prayers and blessings, they are all appreciated. One thing though, the Lord will always be the winner, His will be done. I am just thankful for His never ending free gift of grace.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/07 22:32:26 (permalink)
    teego,
    Thanks for your listening to this piece and glad you found it enjoyable. It was a bit of work getting things to line up properly, but I think I did better on this one than some in the past. Thanks for the prayers and blessings.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/07 22:38:53 (permalink)
    Warren and Mark, Thanks brothers for your prayers and blessings and for the listen of this piece. I have been trying to line things up better with the new pieces and it seems to be working better when I spend more time with the loops and samples. I'm also working more with some virtual instruments and trying to create and save my own samples, but this will be a long venture for me with all the virtual instruments that I have, especially EWQLCC and others.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/09 20:40:25 (permalink)
    Wow what an ambitious piece!  I think that Lynn captured my sentiment when he used the word "masterful".  Excellent work. 
    My prayers are with you and your battle against the cancer.  I am still in the final treatment for my cancer fight and I can certainly empathize.  All the best!
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/13 13:42:02 (permalink)
    Wow...   after reading the comments above, now I get it.   For me, "epic" really sums it up nicely.   It's big, powerful and still has nice detail.   Love how the main melody transitions, and of course the vocal chants.   Very cool.
     
    You have to keep on keeping on so you can create more of these.  
     

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/16 01:04:00 (permalink)
    WOW, just WOW, high impact and well arranged! Great Job John! -Shawn

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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/19 20:04:59 (permalink)
    Lynn, You make me want to cry for myself. Thank you for your most wonderful comments and truly, they are very much appreciated. 1000 works???????? Wow, I would surely have to be much better at all of this than I am. I do how ever feel blessed to just being able to do what I do at the present time. You make such wonderful music yourself along with everyone else in here, so just thank you again.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/19 20:10:38 (permalink)
    Gus, Thanks for the nice comments, and I will do the best I can to continue to bring more music to the table doing what I do. Epic is good and I'm glad you enjoyed this piece. Thanks for your prayers and hope to get another piece out soon. I will be trying to put something together in Sonar X3 Studio soon.
     
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    Re: The Coming of the Lord 2015/04/19 20:20:58 (permalink)
    Freddy, Wow, right back to you, and to the work you do, very nice stuff. I do understand where you are coming from with the cancer fight and the treatment we have to go through. God bless you for your hanging in there and staying strong and fighting the good fight. Yes, a bit ambitious but masterful could be a bit over the top. I just try to put things together that I think fit a video, I'm playing in my head. To really put it all together I would need a million dollars and a really good videographer, and that's not going to happen any time soon!! Thank you my friend!
     
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