Lament for Love Lost

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Re:Lament for Love Lost 2012/01/25 04:10:39 (permalink)
Hi Scotty - Sincere thanks and so very pleased you like it.

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Re:Lament for Love Lost 2012/01/25 13:22:52 (permalink)
Malcomb,
 
As always, nice job.  Big fan of your stuff.   I agree with Philip, a little oriental influence mixed with the celtic.   Very peaceful and tranquil piece.  Sounds great.....
 
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Re:Lament for Love Lost 2012/01/25 14:39:02 (permalink)
Hi Mark - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. I am sure you are right about that Oriental influence and listening to it with that thought in mind I very much hear what you mean. I did spend quite a long time in that region some years ago and no doubt that has stayed in my mind. I distinctly recall hearing a Chinese gentleman reciting that lovely poem "Address to the Haggis" by the wonderful Mr Burns! An unforgettable experience!

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Re:Lament for Love Lost 2012/01/27 11:19:40 (permalink)
Very,very nice composition Malcolmb! I love the flow of this piece and what it invokes. I've heard many folk say that they have no regrets..I'm not one of those people.

I suppose you can add more pads or whatever to this piece as it progresses, but I like as it stands also. You do have a way with emotional content!! I always enjoy your music!


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Re:Lament for Love Lost 2012/01/28 04:16:56 (permalink)
Hi Larry - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. I don't think I will be changing this piece - I felt when I wrote it it needed to be simple to keep the rawness although there might be scope to improve some of the violin phrasing - other than that, it's a wrap! Now I need to write a happy song - there's only so much emotion an old guy like me can take!

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