Title: the water's fine
Audio by EOTB from Oxfordshire | in music & audio, genre, classical
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As inspired by the poem by Misty me of the same name, which when I last checked was here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbblast/F2563491?thread=7270770 It's very good. This song, less so. Everything was written by myself, using Sibelius 5, with kind permission from the author. Feedback please! Thanks, -E/Nick
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Love it! I really like minimalism - it can be so very beautiful but is often overlooked.
And this goes so well with the lyrics of 'the water's fine' poem! The melody has a very watery feel, tumbly, tinkly, drippy. Wonderful!
Did you look at particular phrases for your inspiration? (I like the poem's lovely phrase "the glittering nip").
Can't wait to see what the author makes of it :)
Clickable link to the poem here:
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Oh - this is fabulous! I absolutely love it! There's something quite oreintal about the feel here, and it brings out things I'd not thought of in the poem itslef. Wonderful!
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