My first new age instrumental
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Re: My first new age instrumental
Thanks Warren - you're a real pal! Yeah, you win some & you lose some, but most of all: you learn some with every project!This simple relaxing tune will find a home some day.All The Best,AllenOct 3, 2008, 6:08am, heinsite wrote:hi allen!this is a very nice piece, and for what it's worth, i DO think the sitar is melodic enough with the backing "chords"/synth work to fit this listing--but i'm not an expert at new age (just OLD AGE), but i dig the entire piece. very well done man! good to hear from you!the best of luck with it,warrenps: just read the last post, we must have passed in the night...i would still resubmit it again, perhaps to a slightly different critieria. it IS well done.wh
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Re: My first new age instrumental
Lovely track I would maybe put this toward ambiant or world, either way I find the sound scape beautiful and ecompasing the world need more music like this
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Oct 5, 2008, 8:36am, spaceeagle wrote:Lovely track I would maybe put this toward ambiant or world, either way I find the sound scape beautiful and ecompasing the world need more music like thisThanks SpaceEagle,That's very kind of you to say so. You too Paul (feaker)! I hope we all strive to make the world a better place. -Allen
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