Originally Posted by DC Ron
Alan, cool piece! I'm still amazed with how you can lead the BiaB players through a L-O-N-G jam and create the feeling of a real band. Lots of personality in that soloist RT, and you've arranged the musical narrative very skillfully. Like the space you put in at about the 3:00 mark, too, as well as the ending. This song breathes really well. Nicely done!

P.S., SORRY for your hardware issues! We've all been there, and never want to go back...


Hi Ron,

I always smile when I see a comment from you! Your support and kindness to my music are so appreciated.

It is a bit long, but when it was just two verses, it seemed to be lacking a full definition. So, the last verse stayed. Thanks for sticking with it!

I've always thought a well-placed drum turn around in some songs give it enough pause that what comes after it is a bit fresher to the ears. Its kind of like a key modulation, although not as definitive.

Thanks so much. And yeah, computers and the associated entities are great when everything works fine. But when they don't ..............!

Alan

Last edited by Al-David; 02/12/24 07:34 PM.

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