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Hi everyone, Just wrote another one last night, and wanted to share it. It's a Gospel tune, called The Wind. Most of the instrumentation is RealTrax/RealDrums. The piano part is me, and the strings and brass were done with the Miroslav Philharmonik CE. I hope you enjoy it. Please let me know what you think. The Wind Here's the scoop on the RT/RD... ****** Song Summary ************* Title: The Wind - 68bmn File:The Wind - 68bmn- key of d.MGU Key=D , Tempo 68, Length (m:s)=3:07 No intro. 49 bar chorus, from bar 1 to bar 49. Repeat x1 chorus No Melody Soloist track has 393 notes, Soloist harmony is < no harmony >(0) Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0, Song is saved with bar changes for Volume Changes, Soloist is saved with the song : Blues -(Even 8ths) Jz Guitar (19) Style is _POPPNOF.STY (PopPiano FunkyTexasBlues(100 RS)) Style MIDI Instruments are : RealTracks in song: 1190:Bass, Electric, ModernRnBRock Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 871:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm ModernRnBRockWarmStrum Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 897:Guitar, 12-String Acoustic, Rhythm FolkRock Ev16 065 RealTracks in song: 367:Guitar, Electric, Background Dreamy Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 688:Organ, B3, Background Pop Ev 065 RealTracks in song: 1167:Guitar, Electric, Soloist RockBalladBrent Ev 065 RealDrums in Song: PraiseWorshipShine^02-ClHt,SCHt ******************* Thanks! Steve
Steve Young Music"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of." - Robert Schumann
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I'm a sucker for middle of the road, and you consistently build interesting arrangements that feel organic, and this one is no exception. The Miroslav instrumentation is a nice touch - subtle but effective. On the first listening, I was a bit surprised with the final ending. The vocals close off the song, but the solo sounded more like a middle section than an end, so I was a bit taken aback at the final cadence. It made sense on second listening, but I figured I'd mention it anyway. I've got a continuing quibble with the amount of processing on your voice, but it seems to be your "trademark sound", and it is a lovely sound. Nicely done, and thanks for posting! 
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Steve, As usual - great stuff. I enjoyed it.  Bob
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Hey Steve,
This is one beautiful song and arrangement. I loved it.
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Hi Steve,
Wonderful song.
Just a comment on your vocal.... I lose the impact of the word "die" because it is being drowned out by the music at that point. There are some other places where the same happens. Just thought I'd mention it because your song deserves to be perfect.
Best regards George
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Excellent arrangement Steve, and perfect to my ears.
cheers Chris
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David,
Thanks so much for your time and comments. They are always welcome. I thought about adding something to the end of the song, but "philosophically" decided to let it end on the guitar solo, so as to give time for reflection of the words of the last verse. Pretty deep, huh! lol And I wanted to try to keep the song close to 3:00. (It comes in at about 3:10.) And for an inexpensive instrument plugin, the Miroslav does work pretty well to my ears. As a violinist, I would like more real sounding strings, but this is not bad. Thanks again!
Bob,
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Josie,
As always, thanks for your kind words!
George,
I really appreciate your taking the time to listen and comment! I am going to redo the vocals soon. When I recorded them (late Sunday night), I was having a lot of throat trouble, and a lot of congestion. Really had a hard time making it through the song. Waiting for some "clearing up" and then I will redo the vocals. Thanks again!
Chris,
Thank you so much! Your time and thought are greatly appreciated!
Hope you all have a great day!
Steve
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Wow! Excellent arrangment and fabulous vocal work, wonderful lyrics. Great production! Thanks for sharing! My Music Reverbnation My Music MyspaceRead My Blog
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Robert,
Thank you so much for your generous comments! Very much appreciated!
Steve
Steve Young Music"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of." - Robert Schumann
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Sounds great Steve. Nice job!
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Steve- just beautiful man. Really nice sounds and song. You really do a great job at putting your music together. This track had my computer speakers rumbling a bit at my usual monitoring levels. It may be just a bit too loud overall, or it may be some low frequency buildup going on in the mix. You might do well cutting some low frequencies off your vocal around the 125 area to help clean out. But aside from that, really wonderful. And I AM a sucker for strings. Always have been. That string package you're using sounds good to me, sweetening the track nicely. The string pads are always the sweetener, as it's referred to as. If you think you might want some a little bit more check out this- http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/GPO4Very reasonable for such a great sounding library. But really, your strings are doing a fine job. Great song! Dan
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Btw- take a peek for my email Steve. It might go to spam.
Dan
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Steve, all I can say is WOW
Your song writing and mixing skills are second to none
This is pro all the way!
Two thumbs up.
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Steve, I was blown away by this song (no pun intended)! Fantastic arrangement and vocal performance. Nice keyboard comp also. Thanks for sharing.
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Peter, Thanks so much for listening, and for your kind words! Dan, Thank you very much for your input! I always appreciate it. Mario, Thanks again for all your kind words! I truly appreciate your taking time to listen and comment. SpaceDog, I am so glad you like it!  I really do appreciate your time and very kind words! Hope you all have a wonderful day! Steve
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Hi Steve,
It's all been said. This is terrific work. Each song I hear just keeps getting higher and higher in the professional league. You've set a really high bar for yourself and time after time, you conquer it and raise the bar even higher.
All the best, Noel
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Hi Noel,
Thanks so much for your very nice words! Your time and thoughts are very much appreciated!
Steve
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Hi, Steve. I had another listen - the vocals sounds less processed than before. Again, I'd like to complement you on how you create variety in your mixes - there's always something interesting happening, and there's always space to hear it in the mix. In terms of the vocals, this is what I think I had been hearing: a combination of compression, pitch correction, and reverb. On the plus side, the vocals are always clear and understandable, up front, and in tune. And the overall sound really is nice. I'm just noting the level of gloss, and that's purely subjective. Anyway, you've turned the dial down, so it sounds much more natural. Since I'm being persnickety... There are some little clicks I hear on the vocals. For example, "In the middle of the night" has a bit of a click in it. It happens in some other places as well. I suspect it's from editing your vocals together, and not part of the original vocals. I don't know what you use as an editor, but Reaper has an auto-crossfade feature that helps minimize it - you probably have something similar in whatever you're using. It's not a big deal - my 15 year only could only hear it after multiple listens (but my 8 year old claims she heard it right away - but I think she's just trying to one-up her older brother!  ). Again, not a big deal, but I know you're a perfectionist, because you're work really shows it. Edit: I think it is where the click on "night" is, for example:  But as I said, that's just being persnickety. Again - nice work! 
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Nice job. Great production,great lyrical content,great vocals. You gotta love Brent Mason, that solo really brings this piece to another level. Tom
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