2016/11/14 12:39:39
Wookiee
As the year draws to a close the insidious tendrils of winter creep into our lives, the wind blowing its chill through our bones. Our only hope is hope and the songs of the few birds left that fill our leafless trees and sky's with their song.
 
November  (This has not been Mastered or crushed to death or pushed to the point of being dynamic free so it may be a little on the quite side).
 
Thanks for listening.
2016/11/14 12:48:00
daryl1968
This is really nice Wookiee - an extremely relaxing listen.
As usual I love your choice of sounds
2016/11/14 13:29:08
eph221
*insidious tendrils of winter*,  You should live in Florida my friend.  I get depressed in winter so you're not alone.  The piece is contemplative. I can almost hear a cold wind blowing over your notes. Nice playing me old mucker.
2016/11/14 14:11:19
Wookiee
Thank you Daryl, pleased you enjoyed my choice of sounds.

Thank you David, that would be the Moog Modular wind patch (mine of course) gently panning from side to side.

For those interested.

Wind > Moog Modular V (own)
Insidious tendrils > ARP 2600 V (own)
Fluteish sound > Synclavier V (Tweaked)
Glisten > Korg Wavestation (Tweaked)
Violins > Rapture Pro (Tweaked)
Cello >  Rapture Pro (Tweaked)
Bass > Rapture Pro (Tweaked)


2016/11/14 18:02:39
stevec
Very nice, Wooks.   The lead has just a bit of an Asian vibe, so almost a Tomita-ish feel to it.    Overall it's not quite the dead of winter, but those icy pads sure are getting cold...   
 
2016/11/14 20:07:32
synkrotron
Hi Wookiee,

I'm loving this series of tunes you are doing.

This is a really nice piece. Love the main melody and how the other instruments compliment it later on in the piece.

The Insidious Tendrils are great

cheers

andy
2016/11/14 20:38:57
skinnybones lampshade
I really like this, Wookiee ! It's stark yet soothing in its stately regular movement through minor chords. It conjures up cold, but offers warmth via the flutish birds who are preparing to endure the winter with us. Very evocative and thoroughly interesting to listen to.
Thanks for this piece!
LJ
2016/11/15 05:59:32
Wookiee
Thank you Steve, probably but quite unconsciously

Thank you Andy, those insidious tendrils where quite a happy accident. 
 
Thank you Laura, glad you enjoyed my keyboard noodling's.
2016/11/15 08:28:52
dcumpian
Nice the way the song builds so smoothly, though I thought the ending might be a tad abrupt. You selected really nice instruments all around and they fit together well. Well done!
 
Regards,
Dan
 
2016/11/15 13:45:22
Wookiee
Thank you Dan, possibly. 
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