would YOU spend the $10...? (listing & songs)
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Re: would YOU spend the $10...? (listing & songs)
Just ta' give these a try streaming using the alternative format I posted about on your other thread. These should work fine. Yeah, these bad boys started up on the first click of the link. http://www.taximusic.com/stream/120490/ ... One.mp3BTW -- After a listen, I think your tunes fall very well in the description of the listing. I hear 2 Fwds, myself. I think ya' got this one Tedster, no sweat! Good luck!ibanez468
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May 15, 2009, 5:08pm, tedsingingfox wrote:Thanks, V. Appreciate the listen. And the advice.I agree that the accordian is a little darker, so I'll be curious to hear what the screener has to say.TedI can't help myself... In Indian Classical Music, we revere and embrace the deep spiriuality of these "darker" tonalities. As a guy from Indiana, I tend to think of minor scales as sad, but as a lover of Indian music, I feel the peace, quiet joy, and gentle repose embodied in songs with close intervals.IMHO, your chances with the second lovely piece will hinge upon whether the screener evaluates your song from the cultural perspective of the Western world. I can't wait to learn how this works out for you, Ted. Best of Luck,Allen
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Thanks, billg. Thanks Ibanez. Really appreciate your saying so.Allen, you are so DEEP! so this could boil down to an east/west thing? Hmmm... could be trouble, then, as the producer is from Austria. Just about equi-distant from each.
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May 16, 2009, 2:56pm, tedsingingfox wrote:Allen, you are so DEEP! Thanks Ted, but in this case I may be deeper in doo-doo than wisdom. I've been seriously sleep deprived for the last three weeks due to a day-job deadline that's hanging over my head. Cheers,Allen
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I've always loved Just Say It. It sounds especially nice with the guitar and flute. Last time I heard it it just had Ted humming the melody. I made an attempt at adding some lyrics to it. Actually, I don't think they're too bad but I could never sing it worth a damn. Maybe I'll try adding something on top of this mix just so Ted can finally hear what I had in my head.Cam
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Wouldn't that be nice?!?!?! And only seven months after the fact! I'd LOVE to hear them sooner or later, Cam.ted
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