Riding that storm bro...
Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..
My favourite so far...
I know you said you were trying to imitate, but this is distinctly a Bourne composition.
No nonsense... All The bollocks Taken out... Pure condensed Genius that takes the listener on an amazing journey through a piece.
There are points where you reach the limit of where the music should be able to take you, and then surpasses it... Riding the crest of the insanity till it exhausts it’s self.
The music then has the good grace to bring the listener “back down” gently; but never stops demanding respect...
As Per my earlier comment..... “Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..”
F*cking Awesome!
First of all I love you all!
You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it!
The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on!
Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral…
I Freaking Love the part that starts at 5 minutes!!!!!!!
It puts an image in my mind of the captain on a ship writing a letter on in his quarters..
The sea is choppy, and his stuff is sliding about everywhere... but he is used to it, so it doesn’t distract from writing his letter. I see him stretching out arms to catch objects falling of shelves, whilst still engrossed in what he is scribing...
The subject of his correspondence must be a happy one....
Will listen again later... A two year old is beating me up at the moment...
For String Orchestra. First performed in Grassington in North Yorkshire, a place of outstanding natural beauty.
This version is computer generated I'm sorry but it sounds ok!
Thanks
For String Orchestra. First performed in Grassington in North Yorkshire, a place of outstanding natural beauty.
This version is computer generated I'm sorry but it sounds ok!
Thanks
Sounds OK, Heck it sounds brilliant. That is some kind of intro section, really draws me in. I'll have to give this a few listens to get a good impression.
Well I suppose we hadn't got to drinkin' yet, 'cause this.n here sounds pretty good!
Holdempok - Vox & acoustic guitar
LG - lead guitar
Chad - drums
LG
Lovely Richard glad to hear some more orchestral stuff on here.
I don't play the piano pieces by the way I'm not even Grade 1 on piano! All computer generated but I hope to get them performed soon.
Cheers beautiful music here!
Owen
First of all I love you all!
You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it!
The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on!
Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral music but this is a great site to share them.
No 1 is me trying to imitate Mozart, 2 Beethoven (more stormy!) and 3 the great Bach, my personal favourite. Enjoy!
Peace
Owen
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Wow mate this is brilliant dig it very much
Riding that storm bro... Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control.. My favourite so far... I know you said you were trying to imitate, but this is distinctly a Bourne composition. No nonsense... All The bollocks Taken out... Pure condensed Genius that takes the listener on an amazing journey through a piece. There are points where you reach the limit of where the music should be able to take you, and then surpasses it... Riding the crest of the insanity till it exhausts it’s self. The music then has the good grace to bring the listener “back down” gently; but never stops demanding respect... As Per my earlier comment..... “Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..” F*cking Awesome!
I Freaking Love the part that starts at 5 minutes!!!!!!! It puts an image in my mind of the captain on a ship writing a letter on in his quarters.. The sea is choppy, and his stuff is sliding about everywhere... but he is used to it, so it doesn’t distract from writing his letter. I see him stretching out arms to catch objects falling of shelves, whilst still engrossed in what he is scribing... The subject of his correspondence must be a happy one.... Will listen again later... A two year old is beating me up at the moment...
F*cking Amazing Mr Bourne..... Utterly Amazing.... Completely Listenable but brutal! 30 minutes seems like 3.. Love the Clockwork Flowers....
Sounds OK, Heck it sounds brilliant. That is some kind of intro section, really draws me in. I'll have to give this a few listens to get a good impression.
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Nice one mate. Amazing to think somebody in Illinois can listen to my music. Joy of the modern age. Thanks for the support as ever. Keep keepin on...
Lovely Richard glad to hear some more orchestral stuff on here. I don't play the piano pieces by the way I'm not even Grade 1 on piano! All computer generated but I hope to get them performed soon. Cheers beautiful music here! Owen
This is OK. Heard that before?
Good grown up stuff I like it. Are you from the Sixties? Owen
First of all I love you all! You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it! The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on! Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral music but this is a great site to share them. No 1 is me trying to imitate Mozart, 2 Beethoven (more stormy!) and 3 the great Bach, my personal favourite. Enjoy! Peace Owen