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What a lovely and wonderful song! It's on my bucket list to go to Japan one day. I almost went last year, but the cheaper flights were looking something like 32 hours on way. Someday! For now, I'll just have to listen to your music to transport me there! Hi Ember, Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like this song. Yes, Japan is definitely nice country to visit. I wish my song could really transport you to Japan , but ... I hope you will have a chance to visit here near future. Hiroshi
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HiroshiK, you have done an outstanding job with this production! Everything sounds beautiful with a great mix and audio quality! Thanks, Torrey Hi Torrey, Thank you for your feedback. I am happy you like this song so much. Hiroshi
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Wonderful song, wonderful composition. It was joy to listen to this song.
Thank you for sharing! Will Hello Will, Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like this song. Hiroshi
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Welcome back...that was lovely as were the images in the video.
The vocal is amazing as is the whole production. Lush and so well mixed.
Listening is like watching a gentle stream flowing by you.
Great!!!
J&B Hello again J&B, Thank you for your feedback. I am happy I am back to the forum now. I was so much encouraged by your comment. Hiroshi
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This is a stunningly gorgeous composition, such a surreal, haunting melody. I am absolutely astounded that the singer is a synthesizer. Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like the song especially its melody and vocal. I agree. I believe Sinsy has made significant progress for years. Hiroshi
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Hello HiroshiK,
this is indeed a very beautiful and sweet song, and it's sounding really great. And it's good to be reminded once in a while of how versatile BIAB is. Great job.
Take care,
Stefan
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If you have time and interest, you can understand the meaning of Japanese lyrics by accessing the video version of the song. It includes the English translation in its description. https://youtu.be/NDS80hZd34E I hope you would accept it as well. Sincerely, Hiroshi Hello, again, "HiroshiK"... Yes, I will be happy to re-experience your fine composition while viewing the video. Whenever User's Forum members post songs that are accompanied by videos, I always chose to listen to them only as music first, before I watch the videos. I feel that this choice allows me to imagine my own "sound pictures", so to speak, as I absorb the music. I'll "get back to you" after seeing it, "HiroshiK"! LOREN
"Music is what feelings sound like."-- borrowed from a Cakewalk Music Creator forum member, "Mamabear".
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I can't see why I'd need or want to listen to an English version - it may burst the balloon. You've managed to wrangle the technology to do justice to a lovely melody. Hi rayc, Thank you for your feedback. I was happy to see that this song was well accepted by non-Japanese people though the vocal (or lyrics) is in Japanese. I looked into the reason why. I might be quite wrong, but I suppose it is because the voice of the virtual singer Yoko well matches the melody, and the characteristics of Japanese also well suite it. I understand Japanese has following characteristics. - Every tone is based on a vowel. - Basically one tone is allocated to one note in a song. Hiroshi
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Simply lovely.
Peter Hi Peter, Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like it. Hiroshi
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Hello HiroshiK,
this is indeed a very beautiful and sweet song, and it's sounding really great. And it's good to be reminded once in a while of how versatile BIAB is. Great job.
Take care,
Stefan Hello Stefan, Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like the song. I agree. BIAB is really a versatile tool. It satisfies any of my requirements. Hiroshi
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If you have time and interest, you can understand the meaning of Japanese lyrics by accessing the video version of the song. It includes the English translation in its description. https://youtu.be/NDS80hZd34E I hope you would accept it as well. Sincerely, Hiroshi Hello, again, "HiroshiK"... Yes, I will be happy to re-experience your fine composition while viewing the video. Whenever User's Forum members post songs that are accompanied by videos, I always chose to listen to them only as music first, before I watch the videos. I feel that this choice allows me to imagine my own "sound pictures", so to speak, as I absorb the music. I'll "get back to you" after seeing it, "HiroshiK"! LOREN Thank you again, LOREN I think your policy, music first and video next, is absolutely right. I look forward to your next message. Hiroshi
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