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Sept ellll, OSAM, North
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 10:46 pm
by ellll
Hi Again as I struggle on
This is a beginning of something larger but not done right now so I use it for September, which I hope is O.K. It is simply what it says, North . . .
http://www.korgforums.com/mp3/North.mp3
And, it is overfilled with arps. and those WILL be toned down (sorry I know some of you HATE them...)
Thanks if you listen or even if you don't!!!!
My Regards to ALL John Johnny ellll

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:08 pm
by Pumpkin King
Enjoyed. I like the sound of the bass of the piano along with the strings, as you hit the lower notes. Other than that, this all sounds very relaxing and meditative.
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:44 pm
by ellll
Hi again and Thanks for the kind response... Pumpkin King!!!!
As noted once before, I feel a bit out of the norm here staying away from much in popular modern understanding , so am glad for a comment.
Glad for your kindness and will try each month . My goal now is simply to fulfill what I said I would do, and maybe to be helpful, as I pushed to get another run here to start with!! .., of the formally successful OSAM... so I just hope to get to the end of the cycle successfully , and help others to do so .., with some improvement in their work...., hopefully. You have helped me .! ! !
My Regards John ellll

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:26 pm
by georgeinar
Well, I love a good set of arps, so not problem there. Oh, darn, it's over before I could sink into it. If this is just a beginning I do want to hear more, it does set up a grand drama that we expect to deliver in theme and variations. There, that's as much as I know how to say about classical style. I do hope to hear more of this as it's like the opening credits of an epic movie that you want to see the whole thing. I do appreciate your efforts to continue with this osam and hope that sharing and creating music in this format is as helpful to you as it is to me. I have become a different musician and artist as a result of this outlet. I have no live audience for my pieces and rely on encouragement here as well as sporadic digital sales on my previous cd's from people listening from the internet. So far I think this North is very beautiful and grand. Do continue. Fragments are fine. It's how I compose my pieces as well. Like grand puzzles of notes.