Originally Posted by firesong
Floyd...I've been trying to learn to play the piano for forty-five years and you just passed me on this...great piano track and beautiful song...love the melody and chord progression...super strings...this is what a ballad should sound like! BTW what keyboard (piano) and strings are you using in this? They are exquisite! One of your best vocal performances IMO.

Thanks, Dan. That's encouraging coming from someone who plays piano and strings...
The piano I play is a Yamaha P-85.
The piano sound comes from the EZKeys2 grand. (I had to reduce the bottom and increase the highs considerably).
The strings are a patch from Philharmonik 2...

Originally Posted by Elliott Kayne
Another great Floyd Jane Production. The clarity and quality of your productions are impeccable. Great Lyrics and storytelling. This is an example for everyone using BIAB to produce great records.

Nice of you to say, Elliot...

Originally Posted by DC Ron
Splendid! You've got a fine touch on the piano, don't stop whatever you're doing. Super song, great vocals and backing track. The fills on that guitar RT are really nice, and fit right in. Just a superb concept, expertly conceived and executed.

Much appreciated, Ron....

Originally Posted by MarioD
Floyd, you play one hell of a piano, it fit this song perfectly.
Great vocal and lyrics, as usual.
Great mix.
This line really hit home for me as it was that way when I met my wife 60 years ago,"you never know how forever may begin"!

Loved it.

Thanks, as always, Mario...

Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
Beautiful.

The piano and guitar interplay is so good.
The cello and your strings are to quote Janice, “warm and comforting.”

And we second all the great accolades regarding your piano performance.

You really outdid yourself (no small feat) on the vocals. Powerful stuff.

The excellent mix allows every little nuance to have its place on the soundstage.
And that is hard to achieve and too often ignored.

Nothing left to say but a big old WOW!

J&B

smile smile smile wink

Originally Posted by Rick Hansen
Very well crafted tune. The only thing I would suggest is to change "2pm" with "afternoon" but the rest flows like a gentle breeze. Well done.

Rick

Nice of you to stop in for a listen, Rick...