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New Song - Let Go

edited November 2017 in Creations

This is a track I did with my collaborator a couple of months ago. She wrote the basic chords on piano, along with the lyrics and melody, and then I added/changed some chords and rearranged the whole thing for acoustic guitar. I'm posting this because @JohnnyGoodyear wanted to hear something a little more melancholy and minimalist from us, and I think this fits the bill. :) Feedback is always welcomed!

EDIT: Guess I should actually include the song in the post. Geez...

Comments

  • edited November 2017

    @Joel75 She really has a powerful voice and like a bell. Operatic. The music is almost stately, which is appropriate, and very well handled. I feel as though her training (actual or otherwise) has her projecting which is where the power comes in of course. I would love to get her to sing this with a DB meter in front of her and 'not allow' her to go over a certain amount for this tune. Interesting isn't it, sometimes anguish is angry and loud, other times, soft and forlorn...

  • Glad you liked it. I've always written and recorded my own compositions, but it's quite a different itch that's scratched when you're taking the backbone of someone else's composition and really fleshing it out. I really enjoy doing both, and it's a very different type of enjoyment. Two diverse kinds of creative fulfillment, I guess.

  • @Joel75 said:
    Glad you liked it. I've always written and recorded my own compositions, but it's quite a different itch that's scratched when you're taking the backbone of someone else's composition and really fleshing it out. I really enjoy doing both, and it's a very different type of enjoyment. Two diverse kinds of creative fulfillment, I guess.

    Not certain I would have the chops for it, but I can see the discipline or framework etc could be a good thing.

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