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Posted By: Mike. R. Seashore at Dawn - 01/04/17 04:22 PM
Seashore at Dawn

A relaxing piece that has an "Einaudi" feel to it.

Uses the BACH BIAB style and EWQL instruments.

Produced in Reaper (I'm trying it out right now).

Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: floyd jane Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/04/17 06:06 PM
Mike,

Really nice. A good mood piece. (the ending is a bit abrupt).

fj
Posted By: RichMac Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 12:27 AM
Attracted by the title i had a nice relaxing interlude listening to this one. Cheers Mike
Posted By: Scott C Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 01:16 AM
Beautiful song Michael. I have just started using Reaper as well. Very impressed with the software.
Posted By: animarorecords Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 03:58 AM
Happy new year, Mike

Nice ambient tune. Very relaxing.
Piano and violin are very beautiful.
The BIAB midi style is well fitted to this tune.
I am also a big fan of EastWest instruments.
Best wishes for this year.

Shigeki Adachi
Posted By: dani48 Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 07:49 AM
Hi, Mike !


This is a really beautiful tune !

Cheers
Dani
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 10:44 AM
Happy New Year to all ...

Thanks Floyd, RichMac, Scott, Shigeki and Dani for the listen and comments. Very much appreciated.

Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: dcuny Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/05/17 05:21 PM
As floyd noted, it's a nice "mood" piece.

I'm a sucker for solo strings, and the violin is quite nice.
Posted By: PeterF Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/06/17 04:45 AM
Mike
Very pretty reflective piece nicely composed.

Peter
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/06/17 12:01 PM
Hi David and Peter. Thanks for your nice comments.

They are much appreciated.

Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: 44kfl Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/06/17 04:01 PM
So pretty. love the violins and strings.

Kenny
Posted By: David Snyder Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/06/17 05:05 PM
This is very beautiful Mike.

Well done.
Posted By: Callie - PG Music Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/06/17 06:35 PM
Chiming in here... I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this piece - it's VERY relaxing!

This is today's hot forum topic!

smile
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/07/17 06:22 AM
Hi Kenny, David and Callie.

Thanks for the listen and nice comments.

Thrilled about the "Hot topic song".


Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: Sergio Guarneri Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/07/17 07:22 PM


Very melodic music. A great listening.

Sergio
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/10/17 07:38 PM
Hi Sergio.

Many thanks for the listen and nice comment.

Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: Joe -PG Music Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/10/17 11:09 PM
Hi Mike R, I quite enjoyed this a lot! very soothing and relaxing. Great layering on the different instruments too. Excellent work! smile
Posted By: AudioTrack Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/12/17 05:48 AM
Mike what a great blend of instruments. Everything fitted together so seamlessly.

This could be background music at a very upmarket Spa.

Relaxing, peaceful.
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/13/17 05:12 AM
Hi Joe and Trevor.

Many thanks for the listen and the comments.

I like the upmarket spa background music idea.

Could be an opening there. smile

Cheers.
Mike.
Posted By: cubanpete Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/13/17 07:17 PM
Real nice piece. Well done.

Mike B.
Posted By: Torrey Bliss Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/13/17 11:31 PM
Beautiful piece Micheal! Everything works very well together! Thanks, Torrey
Posted By: Greg Johnson Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/14/17 01:30 AM
Very pretty!! More very nice score music. You should get in touch with some film majors at a local film school and see if you can work with them. This would work perfectly in a film. Great! Take care. Greg
Posted By: Charlie Fogle Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/14/17 01:38 AM
Excellent composition and performance. The arrangement and mix were spot on. Enjoyed this.

Charlie
Posted By: Mike. R. Re: Seashore at Dawn - 01/18/17 03:36 PM
Hi Mike, Torrey, Greg and Charlie.

Thanks for the listen and the comments. Much appreciated.

I like the idea of approaching film school students. Thanks for the suggestion.
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