Originally Posted By: bluage
Dear "HiroshiK"...

Yes, indeed, the "Yoko/Sinsy" vocal synthesizer system has high-quality sound, but in the case of this particular song, the perception of its quality is heavily influenced by the beautiful, yet somehow melancholy melody you created. It sounds as though it was composed by someone who perhaps had lived in Kyoto, but had to leave it for some reason, and is caught-up in a reverie of memories that express a longing for a return to that "beautiful" city.

It's a very affecting piece of music, "HiroshiK". I feel grateful to have listened to it.

Sincerely,

LOREN


Dear LOREN,

Thank you for your feedback. Thank you also for sharing what sort of impression you had got from the melody. I was deeply impressed. Melancholy is a nice word to express it. I understood the melody, together with the voice of Yoko speaking Japanese, gave you that feeling.

If you have time and interest, you can understand the meaning of Japanese lyrics by accessing the video version of the song. It includes the English translation in its description.

https://youtu.be/NDS80hZd34E

I hope you would accept it as well.

Sincerely,

Hiroshi