René Aubry — Avant La Pluie (Part II)
Album: Aprés La Pluie
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Released: 1993
Length: 3:56
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Length: 3:56
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ziggytrix wrote:
It could ... in fact it is, thanks to the wonders of language. Whether it applies to this music - i.e. whether this music bears comparison with Vivaldi - well, not in my book.
Could Vivaldesque be a word?
It could ... in fact it is, thanks to the wonders of language. Whether it applies to this music - i.e. whether this music bears comparison with Vivaldi - well, not in my book.
That almost out of tune nerve that's prominent throughout most of the tune, is what makes this song 😃 Thanks again RP
Following the Einaudi playbook I hear. Good use of 4 chords on 4/4 with octave-hopping and arpeggi's all the way.
I like it!! I don't care what anybody says. Thanx RP!
Michael Nyman has a lot to answer for. Crotchet notes, 4 to the bar. Straight out of his playbook. And he would have nicked it from somewhere.
H'mmm, interesting, but only one step up from on-hold music.
J'ai toujours pensé que ça ressemblait à du Win MARTENS que j'ADORRRRRRRRE
Picturing this in the background of a Jaguar commercial as the car graces mountain roads and then victory in the 24 Hours of LeMans.
Don't know what this would add to just listening to Glass.
La amo
I'd rather hear 'classic' classical music than this, er.... glorified jingle.
Need to buy diamonds. stat!
Could Vivaldesque be a word?
Cool track! Very nice.
And, I'm going to make a contribution. Thanks for the tunes.
G
And, I'm going to make a contribution. Thanks for the tunes.
G
Was this made on Garage Band?
Me like !
Did I stumble into a spy movie by mistake?
Wow Bill very interesting music this morning !
westslope wrote:
LOL! Good point.
It sounds good but then ..... where is it going?
It does linger somewhat, but all music does not have to "go somewhere" or have a specific "destination". I assume this composer had a pretty good idea of how he wanted this piece structured. Maybe he was trying to create a "before the rain" tension or something like that.
LOL! Good point.
It sounds good but then ..... where is it going?
It does linger somewhat, but all music does not have to "go somewhere" or have a specific "destination". I assume this composer had a pretty good idea of how he wanted this piece structured. Maybe he was trying to create a "before the rain" tension or something like that.
I start RP, hear 10 seconds of this, and think, "That's interesting." I go to comments and wonder if it will get interesting… and then it stops.
Need another listen.
Need another listen.
Interesting enough for me to look up the comments, but also wondering if it will hold up to multiple listens.
beinder wrote:
LOL! Good point.
It sounds good but then ..... where is it going?
Waiting for something interesting to happen...
LOL! Good point.
It sounds good but then ..... where is it going?
Waiting for something interesting to happen...
It could ... in fact it is, thanks to the wonders of language. Whether it applies to this music - i.e. whether this music bears comparison with Vivaldi - well, not in my book.
GREAT TUNE!! I like it. I just want listen to it, not over-analyze it! Thanx RP!