The Venom of Time
Hello Wikiloopers,
Back to the natural sound of my celtic harp with a typical celtic tune I've just composed.
Quotation about the title :
“Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.”
― Haruki Murakami, "Dance Dance Dance"
Any add is welcome; may be some soft drums once again would be nice here, but just do what you want to.
Have a nice day my friend. :)
Agnèsss
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January 18, 2018 at 11:21 PM
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January 19, 2018 at 1:02 AM
Jolux
Hello Agnèsss, you keep me listening this composition and awake my interest for your instrument, I'm listening and think how you play the percussive notes in between....This wonderful played composition relaxed me.Great work:DI think there will be hope;)
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January 19, 2018 at 2:35 PM
Caroljoyce
Hi Joachim,
The bass line with the left hand is very plain : I played the 3 strings of the perfect chords almost all the time (except on the high octave part).
Thank you for your words.
:) +1
The bass line with the left hand is very plain : I played the 3 strings of the perfect chords almost all the time (except on the high octave part).
Thank you for your words.
:) +1
January 19, 2018 at 1:11 AM
abuitremorem
Wonderful as you play your harp Agnèss. The natural sound and the great resonance fascinate me. With me, it evokes memories of ancient Kithara and guesses how it must have tinted.<3:)
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January 19, 2018 at 1:54 PM
Caroljoyce
[img]http://www.kerylos.fr/img/inst/greek-kithara.jpg[/img]
Ah, yes indeed, musicians play the ancient greek kithara (la cithare grecque en français)in the same way as we play the harp : one hand at each side of the strings.
But I've never heard anyone playing that thing. I can't tell whether there are some similar sounds between both of them.
Good to read you René. ;) +1
Ah, yes indeed, musicians play the ancient greek kithara (la cithare grecque en français)in the same way as we play the harp : one hand at each side of the strings.
But I've never heard anyone playing that thing. I can't tell whether there are some similar sounds between both of them.
Good to read you René. ;) +1
January 19, 2018 at 3:12 PM
abuitremorem
I mean, this Kithara has too small a soundbody. No one would hear her in the theater. These things were very big:D:D:DI understood that when listening to your harp:)
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January 19, 2018 at 4:02 PM
Caroljoyce
Ah ? too small ? really ? I didn't thought that kithara was a big big instrument. I'm learning this right now thanks to you...:D
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January 20, 2018 at 1:31 PM
frankyguitar
Fantastic composition, well in the typical mood!! Wonderful played and recorded Agnèss !! Beautiful melancholy tune <3 :)
Super in the mood with your description! :) +1
Super in the mood with your description! :) +1
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