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Hello, everybody

This is my third post of this year. Instrumental tune!
It is Fusion of Classic and Rock!
Comments encouraged.
Have at it.

Best Regards.

Shigeki Adachi

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Chamber Orchestra
Style is MOZORK44.STY (MIDI)
Acoustic Piano(1) assigned to Piano (Steinberg The Grand)
Strings(49) assigned to Violins (Kontakt Session Strings)
Tremolo Strings(45) assigned to Violas (Kontakt Session Strings)
Acoustic Bass(33) assigned to Cellos (Kontakt Session Strings)

Rock Band
Style is _POPAMER.STY
RealTracks in style: ~388:Bass, Electric, Metal Ev 120
RealTracks in style: 632:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm PopAmericanMuted Ev 120
RealTracks in style: ~405:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 120
RealDrums: RealDrums in Style: PopAmericanEv^3-a:SideStick BB, b:Snare BB

Additional Melody and Obbligato by me
Piano (Steinberg The Grand)
Flute (EastWest Symphonic Orchestra)

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Very nice Shigeki !

I like so much the fusion of classic and other genre. Good job !

Cheers

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Shigeki,
Absolutely beautiful, a lovely transition from Classical to Rock. I would pay to sit in an auditorium and listen to you perform that.
time for another listen

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This is such an excellent mix and arrangement. I enjoyed it very much.


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Hi, Shigeki !

I do join all the
previous comments
in that this is a
wonderful and sweet
combination of rock
and classic !

Well Done Shigeki !

(I like Mozart,but, I do like
Bach more, and Palestrina most
of the Grand Masters of Classical
Music !)

Cheers
Dani

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I like a bit of Mozart, yes. But I like Shigeki Adachi more!

This is beautiful.

The mix is excellent. The orchestration is excellent. Love the staccato strings. The flute is wonderfully delicate. The piano plays nicely against the orchestra.

This is an "ear delight". So well done that I am hearing each part separately - and as a whole - at the same time. That is impressive!

One of the best instrumentals I've heard on this forum. Worth many listens.

Superb!

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Hey this sounds great! Really sounds like a Mozart-inspired film score piece.

Extremely well produced.

Great job!

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Shigeki,

I echo the praise from other listeners - this is very, very well done!
The band coming in was a happy surprise and the arrangement just got better from there.
Excellent work.

Robert

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Domo arigato, Shigeki Adachi Simply gorgeous throughout.

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Cool! I really like it and the mix is super

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Originally Posted By: gibson
Shigeki,
Absolutely beautiful, a lovely transition from Classical to Rock. I would pay to sit in an auditorium and listen to you perform that.
time for another listen

Alyn


Shigeki, I don't think I've heard anything by Mozart that I like this much. I hear some Bach (who I like better). This is WONDERFUL!!! Take care. Greg

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Shigeki,
Absolutely top quality, superb composition, and serious talent on display.

Peter

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Hello, Angelo, Alyn, Charlie, Dani, floyd, David, Robert, Donny, Kenny, Greg and Peter

Thank you very much for taking the time to listen and comment.
I am very glad to hear your kind comments and very happy you like this composition.
I have loved classic music from my childhood.
I also like Bach best like Dani and Greg.
And I like to copy their each style.
I think Bach is more fitted to Jazz, on the other hand Mozart is more fitted to Rock.
I surely would like to post my song with Bach's style next time.

Best Regards.

Shigeki Adachi

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Why, yes I do like Mozart. I like Mozart very much.

Thanks for sharing this, I like it a lot.


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As floyd said "One of the best instrumentals I've heard on this forum. Worth many listens."

We agree. It is stellar. The arrangement is outstanding and you really mixed it well. Every
instrument sits in so well. There's a lot happening but nothing gets in the way of the other.

It just sparkles on our monitors.

Excellent!

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Hello, John and Janice & Bud

Thank you very much for taking the time to listen and comment.
I am very happy you like this composition.
Melody often comes when I go for a walk (usually 2 bars), and I always use piano to develop it.
This tune was also made like that.
And it is always a big fun to search BIAB styles fitted to it.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi

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Hi Shigeki Adachi,

You've really excelled yourself with this creation. The composition takes musical invention to whole new heights! I agree with floyd... this is one of the best 'instrumental + arrangement' that I've heard on here.

In ways that are uniquely Shigeki Adachi, you have skillfully captured the essence of Mozart. In addition, you have capitalised on those signature appogiaturas that are liberally sprinkled throughout Mozart's melodies.

Very impressive in every way!

Regards,
Noel

P.S. You've inspired me to try my hand at using BIAB to arrange something by Mozart.


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Originally Posted By: floyd jane
I like a bit of Mozart, yes. But I like Shigeki Adachi more!

This is beautiful.

The mix is excellent. The orchestration is excellent. Love the staccato strings. The flute is wonderfully delicate. The piano plays nicely against the orchestra.

This is an "ear delight". So well done that I am hearing each part separately - and as a whole - at the same time. That is impressive!

One of the best instrumentals I've heard on this forum. Worth many listens.

Superb!

floyd


Floyd said it all.
Really beautiful and a lovely combination of classical music and rock!


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Oh wow! Chigeki, this is just wonderful. Great arrangement and use of midi.

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Excellent listening.
very well done

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