• Songs
  • New Song - Climbing Mt. Ararat
2013/04/03 21:29:28
theguitarplayer
Again, this piece was created for an upcoming video. It is an awesome epic adventure piece. Noah landed his custom made ship on Mt Ararat filled with his family and two of every kind of animal and creature of the earth. After leaving, the ship was left there for thousands of years. Today, many people are looking to find that ship or at least part op it. This piece is about an adventurous climb trying to find its location. Hope you enjoy! Some might say it was one heck of a climb!!
 
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=12230059
 
Peace be with you.
 
Blessings, John
2013/04/03 23:37:47
foxwolfen
I like your brand of spirituality. Its always adventuresome, never preachy. The music is, as always, epic. Great work John.
2013/04/04 11:01:55
theguitarplayer
foxwolfen, thanks again for your very nice comments and I'm glad you find my spirituality in check. I try to convey a message through my music and written briefs, keeping it simple and humbling toward Him. I'm not a preacher, yet preach, let us just say a servant to the Lord. Thanks again for listening.

Peace be with you. Blessings, John
2013/04/04 11:40:18
Lynn
I really like this, John.  The piece moves along rapidly, and the percussion is very uplifting.  The arrangement is top notch, as is the mix.  Congrats!
2013/04/04 20:50:11
theguitarplayer
Lynn, Thank you so much for the nice comments and the congrats. Very much appreciated. Trying to get all the percussion in the right place is always a challenge, but when it all comes together right, then the time spent is always worth the effort. Glad you enjoyed and thanks again.

Peace be with you. Blessings, John
2013/04/06 00:05:41
THE NIGHT FOX

Hi John this is cool , it takes you to different places and the percusdsdion sounds great in this music you created .

Very nice - James
2013/04/06 10:40:58
Sailor55
Hey John,
 
This is seriously well produced.  I listened twice and I don't often do that.  Noah's Arc notwithstanding, I could see it used on the soundtrack of an extreme skiing video.  I stand as a testament to the fact that even an atheist can appreciate it! - Dan
2013/04/06 11:01:45
theguitarplayer
James, Thanks for the listen and the nice comments. Percussion seems to be a big part of the music pieces I enjoy creating. Glad you enjoyed.

Peace be with you. Blessings, John
2013/04/06 11:04:47
theguitarplayer
Dan, Glad you enjoyed this enough to listen to it twice, that's even hard for me to  do, but every once in a while we find a song that hits us just right. Appreciate the compliment and thanks for listening.

Peace be with you. Blessings, John
2013/04/06 12:47:32
AT
Nice big sound w/o getting cluttered.  Hard to do, but you left just enough room for everything.  As others have mentioned, the perc drives the piece, which is another nice trick.  I betcha it works most excellently w/ the visuals.

@
12
© 2026 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1

Use My Existing Forum Account

Use My Social Media Account