Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Liam is in fine vocal form. I can't believe there's emotion in a synth voice. Your song lends itself well to the folksy acoustic arrangement. Lovely melody..

Hi ES.

Thanks heaps for having a listen. I'm glad that Liam works for you. This vocaloid is one of the easiest that I've worked with and I'm really enjoying what he brings to my songs smile

All the very best,
--Noel


Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, Noel.

Nice - upbeat and easy on the ears. You did a nice job with Liam.

The lyrics reflect your language, but the melody didn't have quite the unexpected bits that are your signature - at least, not until the end. laugh

It's interesting how working with different material can influence the result.

Excellent work, as usual!

Hi David.

It's always good to see you. Thanks for stopping by. And I agree, it was really interesting for me to see where a different starting place took me, too. I had no preconceived ideas when I started this song and Mozart definitely took me places that I wouldn't have thought of myself. Most notably was where Mozart used a tonic pedal bass under the I IV IV I progression at the start of the bridge. This was definitely something that wouldn't have occurred to me.

Thanks again smile
--Noel


Originally Posted by floyd jane
Noel,

You are the most positive songwriter I've ever met.
We might declare this "The Noel Adams Theme Song". It has it all.

Nice band. A cool vocal - very human sounding. Nicely mixed.

I hope your world remains magical.

fj

Hi floyd.

It's great to see you. I don't know if my world is magical. I think it's probably more like wishing for a better world! These days I seem to spend a bit of time in hospital getting patched up so that I can travel the next few months! Fortunately, here in Australia we have socialised medicine so my out of pocket expenses are minimal. I like to think that my songs help make things a bit better for the people who listen to them. That's plenty for me smile

Thanks for taking the time.
--Noel


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