Great music. Super awesome foundation, good use of strings, good libraries, good structure! I'm Stephen M Lloyd with ADENS SKY, I as well LOVE native music. Karl Jankins opened my mind! Great to meet you!
Most definitely! Nice textures and statements...very inspiring indeed. "The Violin" is nice. I'll be checking in and listening. Thanks for writing back Marie-Anne.
Hola Marie-Anne, found your site by acci-way. Totally into ME/N Africa rhythms and disparate instruments mash-ups. Māori rocks! Your use of contrast is very diametric, no cross-pollination. You also capture those gritty string resonances which I like better than butter legatos. Well done.
BTW: Congo Nzinga hymn you should check out. You'd have fun weaving its raw chorus with some of your string chops and orchestrations.
Just visited your site, and listened to "The Violin"...love it!! Also noticed on your site that we use the same equipment...Mac & Logic. I'm pretty new to midi composing but am taking some courses on line w/Berklee. Here's a link to my site..http://go.berkleemusic.com/WStaab I have some music posted there, if you'd like to listen. If you do, let me know what you think.
I just purchased Vienna Inst. cube...big bucks for that. So I'm trying to get to know it, but having a little trouble with things now.
Hi Marie_Anne, thanks for your encouraging message - it's a great project but it's been dragging on for sooo long - looking forward to wrapping sometime in August. What do you do?
Did you record the voices yourself? I can hear the South African influences in your works clearly. Such a nice element which compliments the strings so well.
Thank for all your positive comment, they make a difference to the way I feel about them. Been struggling a bit with listening to my own work recently. I'm really impressed with Masia Mara! It's been a real pleasure hearing you develop as a composer over this year. I'm excited by the direction you have chosen. Combining singing from other cultures combined with your classical influence is inspiring and sounding professional. One area that you may want to develop in is using natural pauses. Congratulation on your success and look forward to hearing more from you...
Best wishes
Matt
At 12:32pm on February 20, 2011, Russell Bell said…
hi Marie really nice to see you on here too!! Thanks so much for your comments and support.I havent used the forum a great deal but i do pop in from time to time so hope to see you soon,take care.
Thank you. I think it helps so much to use real strings combined with sampled ones. I use a really good local violinist and layer all the parts. Id like to do more pieces like that when I get the time. Im sorry I didn't get to the concert for care but had to return home because of work commitments. Hope to speak to you again soon.
I am listening to your "Tomorrow", and everytime I enjoy it more. I like the simple, intimate atmosphere you manage to create, so soft and delicate. But what I am most impressed with, is that violin! Wonderful writing indeed!! Congratulations, thanks for sharing!
My best wishes! Biiig hug!! :-)
Hi Marie-Anne, really nice production,,,,,,violin, undoubtedly, is a difficult instrument to play,,,,and ofcourse the sweetest one,,,,i especially liked ur love themes,,,and all the tracks r soooo sweet to hear,,,keep it up dear,,,,God Bless !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great music. Super awesome foundation, good use of strings, good libraries, good structure! I'm Stephen M Lloyd with ADENS SKY, I as well LOVE native music. Karl Jankins opened my mind! Great to meet you!
ADENS SKY-
Most definitely! Nice textures and statements...very inspiring indeed. "The Violin" is nice. I'll be checking in and listening. Thanks for writing back Marie-Anne.
I just love your stuff!
Hi Marrie-Anne! Thank you very much! It's great to be here! ^_^ Always a pleasure to meet nice people & learn new things! See you around. :)
* Hugs *
Whoo hoo it works
Hola Marie-Anne, found your site by acci-way. Totally into ME/N Africa rhythms and disparate instruments mash-ups. Māori rocks! Your use of contrast is very diametric, no cross-pollination. You also capture those gritty string resonances which I like better than butter legatos. Well done.
BTW: Congo Nzinga hymn you should check out. You'd have fun weaving its raw chorus with some of your string chops and orchestrations.
http://www.audionetwork.com/production-music/ex-awe_4606.aspx
Art
Hi Marie-Anne,
Just visited your site, and listened to "The Violin"...love it!! Also noticed on your site that we use the same equipment...Mac & Logic. I'm pretty new to midi composing but am taking some courses on line w/Berklee. Here's a link to my site..http://go.berkleemusic.com/WStaab I have some music posted there, if you'd like to listen. If you do, let me know what you think.
I just purchased Vienna Inst. cube...big bucks for that. So I'm trying to get to know it, but having a little trouble with things now.
At any rate, I love you web site and your music!
Take Care, Bill
Hi Marie-Anne,
Thanks for the contact here!
Bill
Thank you for your kinds words :)
I love your Masia Mara - it's beautiful.
Did you record the voices yourself? I can hear the South African influences in your works clearly. Such a nice element which compliments the strings so well.
Marie-Anne
Thank for all your positive comment, they make a difference to the way I feel about them. Been struggling a bit with listening to my own work recently. I'm really impressed with Masia Mara! It's been a real pleasure hearing you develop as a composer over this year. I'm excited by the direction you have chosen. Combining singing from other cultures combined with your classical influence is inspiring and sounding professional. One area that you may want to develop in is using natural pauses. Congratulation on your success and look forward to hearing more from you...
Best wishes
Matt
Hi Marie-Ann!
Thanks for adding me to you friends. Listened to your music. Lovely string writing. Wish I could write like that.
Sorry I was not able to talk to you during the meeting in London.
Best Toomas
I am listening to your "Tomorrow", and everytime I enjoy it more. I like the simple, intimate atmosphere you manage to create, so soft and delicate. But what I am most impressed with, is that violin! Wonderful writing indeed!! Congratulations, thanks for sharing!
My best wishes! Biiig hug!! :-)
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