Lament in D Minor

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2015/12/07 03:53:48 (permalink)

Lament in D Minor

https://soundcloud.com/aa...tiks/lament-in-d-minor
 
A flawed diamond. I've been trying to fix this for the better part of a year.
 
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    kakku
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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/07 08:20:16 (permalink)
    Very nice. Eccentric even I would say, but I might BE wrong. I cannot make the keyboard of my phone to play nice so it does strange quirks like BE to BE written with big letters.

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    BenMMusTech
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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/07 17:42:11 (permalink)
    Thanks Anntti...yes all my work is eccentric...it's who I am!
     
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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/07 22:07:20 (permalink)
    I would say this is a huge improvement over the previous works you did. And when I said eccentric I meant that in a good way because we need more variety in the music field. Your work may be a bit flawed (I didn"t hear flaws) but it still is a gem.
    Edit:
    Actually I think everybody's songs are a bit flawed.
    post edited by kakku - 2015/12/08 06:46:55

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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/09 21:57:00 (permalink)
    It sounded something like a layed back rock opera with out the soprano. Lots of originality here. I'm not used to hearing people in the background talking Australian :)
    The thing I picked up on most was the "you break my heart" with that catchy guitar thing happening in the background..it had a hook to it.
    Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/10 01:36:14 (permalink)
    Starise
    It sounded something like a layed back rock opera with out the soprano. Lots of originality here. I'm not used to hearing people in the background talking Australian :)
    The thing I picked up on most was the "you break my heart" with that catchy guitar thing happening in the background..it had a hook to it.
    Thanks for sharing!




    Thanks Tim, soprano...great that means I'm not being a wanka when I say I have about 4 octaves in the tank...probably 5.  The Australian accent is actually a sample I took on a train using the Iphone Rode Mic for my Honours project.  I'm so sorry I'm not more active on this forum...my aspergers makes it very difficult to enjoy anything these days.  I get into routines...anyway.
     
    Cheers Ben

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    Re: Lament in D Minor 2015/12/13 14:10:03 (permalink)
    I expected nothing less than this from you Ben.
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