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  • Lessingham's Theme - Instrumental (NEW MIX)
2017/03/12 20:45:14
Glyn Barnes
Greg Spawton is on record as saying it’s been illegal for progressive rock bands to write about Hobbits since 1979. This means my never ending, and often less than successful project to try write music inspired by E R Eddison’s 1922 fantasy novel “The Worm Ouroborous” is barely legal, but my attorney assures me that the various creatures that inhabit Eddison’s world are not Hobbits and fall outside the scope of such a law.
 
Lessingham’s Theme is an attempt a gentler, orchestrated sound rather than the synth/organ driven stuff I usually turn out. 
 
For those interested the guitar is OTS “Steel Strings” the arpeggios are custom patterns in the strum engine. The cellos and violins are Kirk Hunter Spotlight Strings and the woodwinds are from Kirk Hunter Diamond. Drums are Superior Drummer Roots (mallets), the bass is Scarbee Pre Bass and the Piano is NI’s Grandeur.
 
NEW VERSION https://soundcloud.com/goldrybluszco/lessinghams-theme
 
2017/03/12 21:47:27
synkrotron
An excellent composition Glyn, I really enjoyed this.
 
I went straight onto Approach to Carce... Another great piece
 
Certainly a different feel to these two than your previous tunes.
 
 
 
cheers
 
andy
 
 
2017/03/13 06:22:26
Flagrant Regard
Hi Glyn! 
 
Just enjoying this piece (quite a bit actually!). At first it reminded me of some dude here in Canada who various instrumental (and often Celtic) pieces like this - named Dan Gibson. But then you come up with some nice surprises with the percussion and bass. Love the near-mellotron strings!  Cello line is beautiful ... love the dissonance snuck in there at the 2:01 mark.
 
 
Sounds like your music is telling a story. Very Mike Oldfield at times that way. Love to know the story running through your brain ... must be the book themes you reference.
 
Well done. Very near-perfect mix. If I could critique anything, I'm at a loss as to what it is. Very cool. 
 
I've never known the story with Hobbit trademarking/copyright protection?!  Bizarreses and not precious! 
 
Martin
2017/03/13 13:14:15
dcumpian
Nice piece Glyn! My only critical suggestion would be to vary the dynamics on the strings a bit more, and maybe change the mic positions to be a little further away. One of the biggest weaknesses with Kirk's libraries OOTB is that they can sound very "synthy".
 
Regards,
Dan
2017/03/13 13:26:20
Glyn Barnes
Flagrant Regard
I've never known the story with Hobbit trademarking/copyright protection?!  Bizarreses and not precious! 
 
 
 
Greg Spawton’s comment on Hobbits was of course tongue in cheek when he was discussing the subject matter in Big Big Trains’s songs. The implication being that by the end of the 70’s prog bands references to fantasy novels had become a cliché.
 
Thanks for the kind comments.
2017/03/13 13:27:48
dcumpian
Nice piece Glyn! My only critical suggestion would be to vary the dynamics on the strings a bit more, and maybe change the mic positions to be a little further away. One of the biggest weaknesses with Kirk's libraries OOTB is that they can sound very "synthy".
 
Regards,
Dan
2017/03/13 13:30:24
Glyn Barnes
dcumpian
Nice piece Glyn! My only critical suggestion would be to vary the dynamics on the strings a bit more, and maybe change the mic positions to be a little further away. One of the biggest weaknesses with Kirk's libraries OOTB is that they can sound very "synthy".
 
Regards,
Dan


Thanks, I may give that a try. Martins comment "Love the near-mellotron strings!" also points to a certain lack of realism.
2017/03/13 20:58:24
stevec
Very nice...  I likes.   The guitar gives me a bit of that 12 string Genesis vibe, with the piano and woodwinds fitting right in.  I'm not a big fan of the strings tone itself, but I think the parts are right there.   Good stuff.
2017/03/14 00:04:02
emeraldsoul
yes, the strings, particularly the high pitched ones, sound synthetic, so more reverb perhaps if you are going to keep them, then they will just pleasantly wash away into the ether. I thought the piece itself was a very cool listen, and I love the quirky time signature effect!
 
There are just lots of great musical ideas all over the place in your composition - well done!!!
 
cheers,
-Tom
2017/03/14 14:29:21
Glyn Barnes
Thanks, looks like the strings need a bit of attention! I have started looking at some options including replacing the violins with some from East West Symphonic Gold, If I have sucess I will post the alternate mix in due course.
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