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This is a version of Pachelbel's Canon that I entered in a Latin style (Bolero) in the middle I added chord changes to introduce modulations. There is a realtrack solist of tin whistle that I modified into a playable track so that it sticks to what I wanted and a solo track of saxophone that I did not modify.

Style : _BAYAMO.STY (Bayamo Bolero and Bossa Fusion)
RealTracks dans ce style Style: 3119:Basse, Acoustique, Pop Blanche Syncope Bin 85
RealTracks dans ce style Style: 1905:Piano, Acoustique, Rythme Bolero Mélodique Bin 90
RealTracks dans ce style Style: ~1103:Guitare, Nylon, Rythmee Bossa Groove Comp Bin 85
Boucle dans la morceau: HipHop\Old School - simpleandsweet_100_a drums ev16.wav
RealTracks dans ce morceau song: 3876:Tin Whistle, Bas, Background Soliste Folky DblCrch Bin 85
RealTracks dans ce morceau song: 1058:Sax, Alto, Soliste Smooth Jazz Poppy DblCrch 90
RealDrums [dans ce Style:SalsaBolero: a: SalsaBolerob: SalsaBolero
Violins and vocals: Halion (Studio strings and Olympus choir)
Mixed in Cubase.
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Laurent,

This is a stunning production. Beautifully put together and mixed. The tracks selection is perfect and the tin whistle works so well.

Loved it!

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I have always loved Pachelbel's Canon in D and often sneak this chord progression into my own songs.
Nice interpretation of the classic.
Some of the chord changes don't fit perfectly with the main melody, but it's still a nice song to listen to.


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Cool experimental piece. Guess this is in the public domain, right? Ha! The concept of making your own playable RT from an audio RT is interesting and innovative. Love the ambience on your background instruments. Found most of the song achingly beautiful, but a few passages took some harmonic risks that didn't work for me. Blame that on me though. After all, what is art without taking chances? Love your tune. smile


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Laurent,

You've created a lovely sounding track here with wonderful imagery in the video!
You did a great job editing that tin whistle track!
Another very good piece of music from you!

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Originally Posted by rsdean
Laurent,

This is a stunning production. Beautifully put together and mixed. The tracks selection is perfect and the tin whistle works so well.

Loved it!

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Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
I have always loved Pachelbel's Canon in D and often sneak this chord progression into my own songs.
Nice interpretation of the classic.
Some of the chord changes don't fit perfectly with the main melody, but it's still a nice song to listen to.
Thank you B.D Thomas for listening and for your comments.
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I've always liked this piece of music. Overall a good listen, although the tin whistle seemed a little harsh in places.

I was hoping to hear you play some nice melodic guitar lines, but it's all good wink Nice work!

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Excellent rendition of a classic classic, particularly the use of the strings. My only criticism is that for me the stints of whittle and sax are too brief, though I would have probably only used the sax.


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So creative—great payoff for taking risks. IMHO—I wouldn’t have done the modulating sections. I think it break the hypnotic mood of the main phrase. Your ending riff hit a very nice maj7 tone..not sure if I detected more maj7 feel throughout, but that might be an idea to pursue. I don’t understand exactly what you did with the RT to playable, but I’m going to dig into that. Again, great idea to “play around” with so,pleasing and well-loved theme—glad I tuned in!


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Pachebel's Canon in D is my favorite tune for weddings. Yet wasn't it written soon after his wife and daughter were killed in a carriage accident? (Remember reading that on a album jacket). WOW, Laurent, this is the most engaging version I've ever heard. How you interplay the instruments and give the song a bit of an upbeat twist is fabulous. That sax is killer. The Ai shepards sometimes look rather angry, and I'll never understand its Latin translations. Seriously, Laurent, this is quite amazing. Just started a new YT Playlist so I can quickly find this in the future.


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Laurent, you have taken BiaB to the farthest point in a classical genre that I have ever heard - brilliant.
This is outstanding.
Great work on the strings and tin whistle.
That choir was icing on the cake
I thought that the sax might detract from this masterpiece but I was totally wrong. You made it fit perfectly.
An outstanding piece of music that I loved.


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Originally Posted by DC Ron
Cool experimental piece. Guess this is in the public domain, right? Ha! The concept of making your own playable RT from an audio RT is interesting and innovative. Love the ambience on your background instruments. Found most of the song achingly beautiful, but a few passages took some harmonic risks that didn't work for me. Blame that on me though. After all, what is art without taking chances? Love your tune. smile

Thanks D.C Ron for the comments. Yes I took risks because I wanted to mix genres.
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Originally Posted by Torrey Bliss
Laurent,

You've created a lovely sounding track here with wonderful imagery in the video!
You did a great job editing that tin whistle track!
Another very good piece of music from you!

Thanks, TB
Thanks Torrey for the comments.
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Thanks Dave, WaoBand, Tano Music for the comments.
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Originally Posted by BabuMusic
Pachebel's Canon in D is my favorite tune for weddings. Yet wasn't it written soon after his wife and daughter were killed in a carriage accident? (Remember reading that on a album jacket). WOW, Laurent, this is the most engaging version I've ever heard. How you interplay the instruments and give the song a bit of an upbeat twist is fabulous. That sax is killer. The Ai shepards sometimes look rather angry, and I'll never understand its Latin translations. Seriously, Laurent, this is quite amazing. Just started a new YT Playlist so I can quickly find this in the future.

Thanks Marty, AI doesn't understand anything about Latin and that's why we don't understand anything about it, but it sounds nice and scholarly.
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Originally Posted by MarioD
Laurent, you have taken BiaB to the farthest point in a classical genre that I have ever heard - brilliant.
This is outstanding.
Great work on the strings and tin whistle.
That choir was icing on the cake
I thought that the sax might detract from this masterpiece but I was totally wrong. You made it fit perfectly.
An outstanding piece of music that I loved.
Thanks Mario for the comments.
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One of my favorite songs Laurent. This was an excellent version of the song. Cool new vibes on a classic piece of music. Well done....


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Very cool. There are a couple of jumpy transitions in the intro piano I'd address.
The forward strings in the passage ending 1.50 could use some softening with reverb as they are strident and seem stiff against the backing.
I enjoyed everything but the sax solo - that was a bit too far for me.
Great arrangement & stacking.


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Nice work, Laurent. I always applaud experimentation, how would music evolve if we don't get bold once in a while? I listened twice, the second time my brain settled into the sax better. Overall, quite a good effort, I enjoyed it.


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