OK, I'm all about Gomyra. All your work is refreshing, fearless, alive and way fun. The more left turns you take the more the listener is pulled in. The mash-ups work for me. Give me a 7/8 @140bpm with a pumping didgeridoo, lilting shakuhachi and driving dumbeks and I'm there. Minimalism...underplayed, underproduced... nice.
Hi Yaiza, You may be amused by a new piano piece, the first of Three Easy Pieces for Piano. subtitled "Things Aren't Always What They Seem" on my page and also in the discussion portion of the forum.
hi! nice stuff! so lot of ideas, folk, all moods... greetingzz..
At 2:16pm on February 25, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
Experimenting is wonderful isn't it. Permission to make huge mistakes and laugh about them afterwards. It is a chalenge making music. I love it!
Best wishes
Matt
At 12:45pm on February 25, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
Hi
Thank you. I really like your music. I'm not just saying that. It's really interesting and folkie/world music enough to make me feel as this is an old friend I'm seeing again. Did you create it all on your own? If so i'm impressed. Love the Tabla and general Indian music influence. Inspiring stuff!
Best wishes
Matt
At 12:01pm on November 18, 2010, Doug Lauber said…
Hi Yaiza. I enjoyed listening to your more gentle pieces- I give You My Heart and Sweet. I love the simplicity and directness.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, each track is a movement and somewhat autobiographal. I studied the legends before me and I sit upon their shoulders. The tracks illustrate this. I now am working on many original pieces entitled "soliloquies". Keep pressing on!
Thank you so very much for your comments....fellow composer....and touche......I clearly note the luminosity in your musical poetry. The search to reach the unknown....through minimalistic; however diverse and atractive methods......wonderful...thank you for the opportunity to hear your music...
Hi Yaiza!
I was great meeting you and I'm sorry I never got the time to talk to you properly. Maybe next time?
Good luck with your music and thanks for adding me as a friend
now I am listening a second time to Sweet. From the stand point of honesty and musical integrity this is so much better than most of what is on this site that I am amazed. There is not any false step here and everything comes from the heart of a very fine composer and directly touches the heart of the listener. I see no pretense here and no attempt impress for the sake of making an impression. In this sense my dear Yaiza, you are a far more accomplished composer than I.
I listened to "I give my heart" several times and have to tell you I enjoyed and appreciated it more with each hearing, You are right, it is simple but so are the best joys in life. Keep writing. I think I hear a growing sophistication and refinement of melody and harmony with each new composition and that is a rare thing indeed.
I very much enjoyed listening to 'I give you my heart' .
Lovely sensitive piano blending in nicely with airy strings. I like the mood you created and you kept the suspense going. You did a very good job, I’m glad to know that you tamed your strings!
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I havent heard anything from you in too long. I hope you are writting madly.
I have just finished composing a new song, in a totaly new style for me..please check it out and tell me your opinion.
Hi Yaiza, You may be amused by a new piano piece, the first of Three Easy Pieces for Piano. subtitled "Things Aren't Always What They Seem" on my page and also in the discussion portion of the forum.
Hope you are having a wonderful summer.
Experimenting is wonderful isn't it. Permission to make huge mistakes and laugh about them afterwards. It is a chalenge making music. I love it!
Best wishes
Matt
Hi
Thank you. I really like your music. I'm not just saying that. It's really interesting and folkie/world music enough to make me feel as this is an old friend I'm seeing again. Did you create it all on your own? If so i'm impressed. Love the Tabla and general Indian music influence. Inspiring stuff!
Best wishes
Matt
Thank you so very much for your comments....fellow composer....and touche......I clearly note the luminosity in your musical poetry. The search to reach the unknown....through minimalistic; however diverse and atractive methods......wonderful...thank you for the opportunity to hear your music...
I was great meeting you and I'm sorry I never got the time to talk to you properly. Maybe next time?
Good luck with your music and thanks for adding me as a friend
Toomas
Keep me posted with your news
Mxxxx
Best
Fred
You are a very talented composer!
I listened to "I give my heart" several times and have to tell you I enjoyed and appreciated it more with each hearing, You are right, it is simple but so are the best joys in life. Keep writing. I think I hear a growing sophistication and refinement of melody and harmony with each new composition and that is a rare thing indeed.
My very best to you
Fred
I very much enjoyed listening to 'I give you my heart' .
Lovely sensitive piano blending in nicely with airy strings. I like the mood you created and you kept the suspense going. You did a very good job, I’m glad to know that you tamed your strings!
All the best,
Marie-Anne
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