"Preludes of Sorrow and Rain" - Part 1

Started by Owen Bourne, March 27, 2010, 01:48:59 PM

Bluesberry

Yes, it engages me.  I am drawn in to the swirling notes.  Round and round I go, ever higher each time.  I feel dizzy, lightheaded, legs slightly shaky.  The last chord sounds... OK time to listen to #2.

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Quote from: Ferryman on March 29, 2010, 04:15:09 PMIt's probably insulting the music to link it with prog but it did bring to mind some of the better symphonic prog stuff I have heard over the years.



I Dont Think Owen would mind.....

He showed me some Classical stuff that were the roots of Pop music, and even techno...

Amazing Traits that I never would have thought would be about When the pieces were composed....

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Quote from: OsCKilO on March 29, 2010, 04:57:54 PMI Dont Think Owen would mind.....

He showed me some Classical stuff that were the roots of Pop music, and even techno...

Amazing Traits that I never would have thought would be about When the pieces were composed....


Very interesting. I saw an interesting documentary on Krautrock and a lot of the German musicians that were pushing the boundaries said classical and avant garde music was more of an influence on them than US style blues, and prog rock definitely has a European classical slant as well. Much as I love the three chord trick and a good rocker, I realise there's a big part of me that likes more complex stuff and that probably comes from that European "classical" background (even though I don't listen to much "proper" classical music).

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Nigel

SwanSong

VERY inresting. sounds like the phantom of the opera is bck
great organ soiud . re intro and the rest speaks for its self
enjoyed an interesting trip into the fith dimension of music
the twilight zone.........................................takecare NEIL

Owen Bourne

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Right first off: youguys are AMAZING!

You understand my music better than all the high paid critics in London and all the posh geezers from Royal Academy of Music.

OK I composed Fugues of Joy and Yearning to sandwich in between the preludes so set goes:

Prelude 1.
Fugue 1
Prelude 2.
Fugue 2.
Prelude 3.

Make sense?

Here is Fugue 1. (Joy)

I was gonna do fugue No 3 but the set sounds complete to my ears as is; what do you think???

I LOVE YOU ALL CAN'T BELIEVE THE DEPTH OF UNDERSTANDING!!! :javascript:void(0);

lg

Do fugue 3, I'd love to hear it!
By the way all those 'high paid critics and posh geezers' are
probably so confused with the music and are just trying to
be politically acceptable in their comments....LOL

Love your stuff man!
keep 'em comin' ..... ARRRR

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

OsCKilO

Never Heard Fugue three before...

I'll Help you Post The Whole Lot on a thread...


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SwanSong

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. stikes song crafter. very cool
u definately have the feel and talent for these peices. take care
Neil..................................................................................