The 3rd, last and I think the best of the "Flowing Lady Deya" versions.

Going back almost a year ago I in turn hired 3 different Fiverr female vocalists to sing this final version of "Flowing Lady Deya", the first one, an Asian Indian lady with a very pure voice choosing this version out of the 3 to sing, but while she 100% understood my instructions her vocals in the end didn't suit the piece. The next 2, as stated elsewhere in these forums, were an absolute disaster, nether of them ever understanding the exact same instructions I gave the original 3: the Indian lady and Argentineans Denisse Ferrara and Lucy Rod. Each of these 3 had an incomplete 2023 demo sung by a trained English vocalist, so as by the time I got around to hiring for this strings-based version I had 2 other complete sets of vocals, thus I used Denisse's rock version stem files to demo for this last version. It was only around springtime that I decided to try Lucy's smooth version vocals on this baroque version and I was amazed that they worked even better on this than on the smooth. I'm really pleased with all 3 versions
, but this one is now definitely my favourite.

Other than the title and end title images this video is identical to that of the previous 'rock' and smooth versions so as not to detract from the music and lyrics.

Full lyrics are on the YouTube post.

Cast in order of appearance:
Piano: Country Pop Ballad Solo Acoustic ~ John Jarvis
String Quartet: Runaway Soundtrack Country ~ uncredited
Vocals: Lucy Rod
Guitar: Sobbing Cello and Nylon Guitar ~ Brent Mason
Organ: Dreamy Pop Quintet ~ Gene Rabbai
Cello: Runaway Soundtrack Country ~ Matt Nelson
Viola & Violin: Viola & Violin Ballad ~ Avery Bright

4/4 ~ C ~ 95 bpm ~ 156 bars ~ 6:43


Some favourite Waoist Adages:
#1: Play on the Way.
#13: Ask not for whom the flower blooms, it blooms for you.
#58: Bring consciousness to it.
#63: On the road to effortlessness, effort must be made.
#92: Be Love Now, the rest will come on its own.