The title fits perfectly and the timpani really add a dynamic that I probably would not have thought to use in a song like this ( the title sounds like a "Trish song" haha.) I like all the instrumentation and well, pretty much everything about it. So your first comment is a very positive one!
Have a good one
Trish
Former user
wrote on 6/29/2016, 3:39 AM
Hi Tetley:
Always a delight, good buddy. As Trish stated, the timpani lends the song a fine touch. Also, those celestial voices add yet another distinguishing dimension that definitely heightens your arrangement.. While I'm at it, honorable mention to the lovely piano as well.
A wonderful sound to hear at 4 A.M. NYC time. Now, I can finally hit 'Nodsville'. <lol>
track with an intense intro, percussion make the part very intense. then the song opens to softer sounds, with the plan that creates a fantasy and relaxing effect.
the track as a whole musically it seems more a film music that an ambient song.
but the track seems good anyway.
Wow! What a dramatic openning. Loved the timpani and the low bass (synth?). The celestial choral voices add a fantastic dimension.
The piano parts are really cool, loved the runs beginning at 2:50. One note (my opinion) - the solo keyboard coming in at 1:26 sounds just a wee bit flat to me. Perhaps try raising the pitch a half tone. My opinion only, loved the over all effect of the song, fits very well with your great cover.
Hi Ted,
very nice relaxing number of you.
The song has a nice sound carpet.
Best wishes
Freddy
Former user
wrote on 7/1/2016, 11:53 AM
track with an intense intro, percussion make the part very intense. then the song opens to softer sounds, with the plan that creates a fantasy and relaxing effect.
the track as a whole musically it seems more a film music that an ambient song.
but the track seems good anyway.