The Love Of God's Grace

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2014/01/13 20:46:02 (permalink)

The Love Of God's Grace

Hi all, this piece builds up slowly and then sooths out at the very end. The message brief helps to explain the piece as usual. I decided on this one to use some awesome drum effects and sound as part of the major setting, so any comments on this piece would be appreciated as always. I don't think it is to busy and I tried to keep the volume on this one kind of subdued yet relative to the piece. Hope you will enjoy. Remastered 1/14/14
 
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    The Band19
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/14 00:33:06 (permalink)
    There but for the grace of God go I... The mercies of the Lord are new every morning... (but I usually don't get up till noon?? does it still count for me?)
     
    This is a bit laid back for you John? 
     
    I enjoyed it though, like the percussion, and the percussive nature of the strings in places. The change @ 3:16 felt "abrupt" and like a non-sequitor, did not follow...

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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/14 15:33:00 (permalink)
    John, this is yet another example of the high level of writing and production that I expect from you.  I loved the cross fade that Robbie is referring to, and it works for me.  My only nit is the string section at the end of the song.  I would have made it a bit more legato as I can hear the separation of notes there.  But, that's  too minor to quibble about.  Another success story for you.

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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/14 18:37:21 (permalink)
    Robbie, Still counts for you!! God doesn't care if you get up at noon or 3pm, He cares that you care, that is why grace is a gift, there is nothing you can do to earn it, only believe. Yes, this was a bit laid back, but even I need that every now and then, it's a mental thing. I am however glad you enjoyed the piece and the transition at 3:16 is as laid back as the rest of the piece, but it may not work for everyone. Now that I think about it, I may have dropped my pencil then and bent over to pick it up and lost track of what I was doing. You know, brain dead every now and then.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/14 23:48:34 (permalink)
    Lynn, Your always too kind with your words, but like always they are always appreciated. It's like being a seamstress and sowing the pieces together to complete the project in my head, that will work together with my short briefs. I message always seems to work better for me when there is music to bring it to fruition. Thanks for listening and being a good friend. I have also re-mastered this since you have listened to it, so you may want to check it out again.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/15 03:44:40 (permalink)
    Hi, John,
     
    You've got a very nice, cinematic sounding piece of electronica here with a good clean mix and many interesting elements.
     
    Nice choice of synth sounds, I really like the drums/percussion, and love the break and build that starts at around 2:13, although I think I agree with Robby that the transition at 3:15 almost makes it sound like a different song started to play.  Although, the section following builds tension and does provides a nice change in texture with the melodic strings.
     
    Very classy sounding, powerful piece of music that would fit nicely into a blockbuster movie, John!
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/15 12:42:28 (permalink)
    +1 on the cinematic sounding piece.  Glad I listened to the whole thing.  I liked the high voices in the middle section.  When they gave way it seemed a little abrupt though.
    post edited by olemon - 2014/01/15 12:46:41
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/16 00:42:33 (permalink)
    Bob, Thanks for the listen and the comments, they are always appreciated. In my endeavors to create a piece of music, I am painting a picture  in my mind and sometimes the transitions are abrupt, some crossfade and some flow together like glass. I guess most people are looking for everything to be done like most songs are with smooth transitions, but I just have to go with what's playing out in my head for a video/movie and hope if I ever get to make it (video/movie), it will all come together the way it was intended. You also have to realize, that in a video/movie, I would also be adjusting volume in various sections of a piece to fit the video/movie, as well. Hope that explains why I do some of the things I do, when making these pieces.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/16 10:30:44 (permalink)
    olemon, Thanks for listening and your comments, they are much appreciated. Glad you listened through the entire piece and enjoyed it. Some times in a video/movie abrupt is a necessary evil.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/16 12:34:38 (permalink)
    I think this is a nice work you have put together John. You seem to be quite a painter too. This would fit well in a lot of different movie settings. I enjoyed it without the movie though :)

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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/17 01:34:49 (permalink)
    Starise, Thanks for having a listen and for the comments, they are always appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the painting, and I appreciated your thoughts and consideration.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 03:11:25 (permalink)
    Love it, very much my style of composition. Very clean and yet intricate. 

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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 04:58:11 (permalink)
    wow .. the amount of thought / production that musta went into a piece like this ... quite dramatic ... and ... well i see what you mean ... compared to the weee tune i chucked together, can instantly hear the body, and depth in this track ... much fuller .. and all your tracks .. i listened to a few tracks ... interesting sound .. not what i was expecting ... very talented man
    i know you were speaking of my drum useage specifically ...   but i think my brain seems to want to focus on high pitch tones far too often for some reason .. have to keep being reminded to add in some bassy sound .. i put it down to me just not being a musician
     
     
    this may sound pessimistic, but i mean it as a compliment .. when i listen to pieces like this, where people like yourself clearly have talent .. it kinda puts me off a bit .. and makes me feel a bit silly for doin what i do ... feel like am playing houses in comparison ... reality check ... :)   ... i know the correct attitude should be, one day i hope to aspire to that ...  but seems such a long waaay awaaay ...      perhaps with a few more lovely folk like yourself, who nurture, and use your words to carry people forward ...
     
    i think just as music 'can' reflect how you feel inside, confidence plays a huge role also, in either the finished product, or even in determining if something actually gets produced ...  which i have just about zero confidence, in this area .. am an IT geek .. not a musician .. i have zero people in my real life, to ask for help or opinions on music .. they laughed and scoffed at me before, some of which were musicians, who i at one time praised and continually reassured, to instill confidence in them and their music, also scoffed at me ..    and generally just dont really have any friends or family anyway .. (get the violins out :) )
     
    This is the reason i came to the forum over a year  ago .. i could not ask these people for opinions any more .. putting myself on the line, and letting the people i love, hear what i put my heart into, and watching as their faces screwed up with laughter, and the sorts .. i  did get a wee bit depressed after that .. am not a depressive guy .. but it opened my eyes as to who i thought was genuine, and who really cares etc .. all these people  i have done so much for with genuine intent, showed their true colours over something so simple .. i hate what i saw .. but cannot ignore it .. was a real eye opener .. and not what i expected from sharing a silly tune .. i expected, wow .. you tried that .. fair play for attempting it brian .. but no .. it changed my world around .. i saw none of these people in the same light after that .... this was not what i expected to happen at all
     
    It has been real helpful to have people like yourself that i was able to turn to last year, and ask for an opinion .. cos my heart was through the floor .. and it really did pick me up a bit .. and make me think alspo, that maybe i should continue expressing my heart through music .. i tried for a bit .. and nothing happened .. i spent many nights .. sitting with complete writers block ..i was letting too many valuable evenings go wasted, when i could be doing something else that actually is, doing something ..
     
    the bug never left me tho .. its been niggling at me all this time .. if i had kept going .. what kinda stuff could i have eventually made .. i was soo curious .. and think .. but what if something amazing and beautiful eventually comes out .. (in my mind, i dont create this .. my vibration / frequency, connects to a universal mind if you will .. universal knowledge of everything .. i think beethoven is the perfect example of this concept, tho my understanding may be somewhat crude) .. what if i eventually raise my vibration, and connect to something heavenly .. and channel it through music .. and if i dont keep continueing .. it may never happen .. you cant lose something you never had .. but if i don't try, i may always wonder ...
     
    the point im making in all this rambling is .. you are one of the nice ones ... stay that way man .. cos, these are just words on a screen .. but can still be hurtful to some people .. am not speaking of my experience here now .. am speaking mainly of my experience here last year ..   even lynn, one of the folk who has been thanked for kind words everywhere, in the many many thread i have been in, and the many many tracks i have listened to (that people assume i dont, cos i dont always interact and participate due to sheer insecurity in this field .. cos am sooo new and know nothing) ... including in your own threads, was extremely sharp tongued with me in my very first encounter here, and nearly put me off continueing .. i came here almost with broken confidence and ego, almost about to give up before i even started .. and reading his first response just confirmed, i definitely shouldnt be doing this ...  he may be good at what he does .. and see greatness in other peoples work .. but it dont make him a great person .. no .. you, are a great person, cos regardless of all that, or how amateurish my tune is (that was his problem, my tune was too amateurish) .. you still spoke to me like, and made me feel like, a human being .. and the other great people that came along, and said, no, you know what, its pretty good for your 3rd attempt mate .. keep at it .. and thanks to them,, and only thanks to them, i did ..
     
    i can guarantee if it was down to reponses like lynns, and others .. the tune i posted yesterday would never  have happened ... again .. they feel its the nature of the business to be sharp tongued etc .. or i have seen him say words to this effect elsewhere .. seems to be a pretty much 'get out if you cant take it' attitude .. where as ive always felt iots better to be nice to people, anbd try encourage them .. even if i think theyre not cut out to be doing what theyre doing .. let them find that out .. and encourage them while theyre trying .. just in case ... its their path to experience ..
    am sure he and the other sharp tongued people in here  would say they didnt mean to offend bla blah whatever, and attempt to justify it and of course we could just as easily say its my fault for being so sensetive or whatever ...  it is what it is .. and what has happened has happened .. and again .. i say no .. its a human thing .. humans justify being crappy to each other .. then people like you come along inn the exact same situation .. and show you can also be nice to each other .. and still get the exact same messages across ...
     
    its about being civil and decent with people unless they do something very wrong and give you reason to make them feel crappy .. which it seems you have grasped, just as well as your talent for music
     
    i feel its a breath of fresh air meeting someone who is willing to be genuinely sincerely nice these days ..
     
    Thanks for your time mate .. Enjoy
     
    take care and God Bless x

     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 08:50:47 (permalink)
    This is truly awesome music John, really like the rhythm, it's the thing stirs my blood and you nailed it. Liked the vocal addition too. I think I'm going to hunt for more of your songs.
     

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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 15:24:08 (permalink)
    asbro, Thanks for having a listen and for your nice comments, they are always appreciated and I'm glad you enjoyed this piece. Hope you got to read the message below the player when it comes up, that's the most important part of the piece. Have a great 2014!!
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 15:46:45 (permalink)
    Brian B, Wow man you dumped your whole life on me, but that is O.K. Let me say this: Life is full of choices, both when you are spoken to and when you reply back. A good person can not bear bad thought out of his heart and a bad person can not bear good thought out of is heart. If your heart is in the right place then you will treat others the way you want to be treated. That doesn't mean you can expect that from every person, but then you don't have to be like anyone else, because your choices are in a different direction. If someone critiques your music, the way you are doing things or whatever, maybe there is something to learn from it and doesn't mean they are hateful and mean (by a choice you decide to make), but the other choice one can make is what are they telling me and should I examine myself as to how I maybe coming off to others.
     
    I try not to look beyond what is actually being said, listen and learn. Be nice to everyone rather they are nice to me or not, because what matters is what I take away from the experience. Don't think about if your feeling are hurt by others, they are most likely hurting worse than you and that maybe why they do or say the things they do, just move on and become a better person for yourself.
     
    As to your music, make it your music and not someone else's, your style and not someone else's style. If you like it and you are fine with it, then go with it. You can not please all the people all the time. I try to please the Lord and let the people be who they are, and this is my daily approach to everything, everyday. But, if you put your music out into this world and ask others for their opinion, remember you open your self up to a world filled with every vile thing that is out there and that would not limit this forum or any other forum on the planet. There is good and bad in all things and so you have to be equipped for just about anything and hope for the best. Hope this is helpful for you and don't fear to keep trying to make music, because of a few bad words, just have fun.
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 18:10:59 (permalink)
    rebel007, Thanks for the listen and the comments, they are much appreciated. Glad this one has the blood pumping, it's good for your health to have good pumping blood. By all means, listen to all you like and if there is something you really enjoy feel free to download a song. Hope your year is fun and exciting!!
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 19:40:30 (permalink)
    Hi John ,
    this sounds great , I can tell a lot of work went into this song...
    sounds very cinematic , big , and it has  a lot of little  details that augment the overall musical message .
    Great Job Impressive  
    ( after hearing this I can tell why you said what you said over at my post..your crit had nothing to do w me pulling it )
     
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    Re: The Love Of God's Grace 2014/01/20 21:09:21 (permalink)
    Kenny, Thanks for listening and for the nice comments. Please remember I arrange loops and samples to come up with these pieces and then master them further with Ozone 5 in which I have created my own presets. Most of my songs are created on any where fro 3 to 6 tracks from several prerecorded loops and samples, and yes it is time consuming to arrange and get it all mastered just right to my liking. The hardest part of it all is searching all the music I have bought, then converting the tempo to all line up right and then the real fun begins. I'm glad you understand what I meant on your thread. I liked what you had going, it just needs some work to put it all together so it flows. I hope you are still going to work on it and bring it all together so we have a good one to listen to and enjoy.
     
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