nakulanb
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I didn't realize I was watching videos of you. For the Cherry Blossoms and Funnel Cake pieces of mine, I don't understand your critique, could you elucidate it? It doesn't seem like the progression is right.
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I know the stanza you speak of, it is what I would call the part B section. I'm only familiar with those chord changes by ear and having heard lots of Jazz. I can understand what you are saying though! Do you compose and/or play, you seem to know a lot about music!
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I thought you might like this one Dream_Weaver. It's less predictable all around, which you have indicated as being a value to you!
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"Tangled Webs"
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I'm not a chef at all, but I attempted a new recipe I found on YouTube today and they came out great! My father enjoyed them plain while my mother and I enjoyed the sweeter side of life by adding a bit of powdered sugar on top. They tasted best while still fresh; they got a bit soggy afterwards.
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The Fountainhead Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Dracula
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelly.
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Yes, I agree Caramel Popcorn is the most interesting piece on my page. I thank you for your thought out assessment of my pieces, however, my target audience is the elderly in nursing homes, so more of my songs will be predictable and in line with Blossoms and Cake. Everyone's take is different. I played both Popcorn and Cake for my mom today, and she preferred Cake by far and said it's one of my best.
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A new work: "Cherry Blossoms"
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Thank you for listening and liking Dream_Weaver, I'm happy you enjoyed the rather eccentric piece.
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A new work: "Popcorn"
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And thanks to the both of you for listening!
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That's an interesting take. I do like playing rather slow so it becomes more meditative, though, but I appreciate your comments.
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Very nice indeed, thanks for sharing!
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I have had the recent revelation that I am a New Age Artist. The genre is known for it's tranquil sounds and peaceful feelings. I've narrowed down which old works I want to keep, and found a vision for the future. I am more aware of my technical ability and boundaries than ever, and am composing at that level. My technical abilities aren't for those that like to be dazzled by fast scales, but if you enjoy a strong melodic hook, please do listen. I felt the need to create a new thread on this similar topic because I am having a fresh start to my musical journey. You can listen to my youtube channel if you'd like, it's linked below. Thank you, Nakulan https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyUv3y1LKuZfwbOgBiV30dA/videos
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Yes, I'm aware. That's why I said based on what they have chosen to show us.
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I think the reason I'm underwhelmed by this trailer is because the take on the character isn't interesting to me. I love Hamill because he can jump from silly to lunatic in a second, his joker is so volatile. Granted I haven't seen this film yet, and I most likely will watch it, but based upon what they have chosen to show us, I'm left underwhelmed.
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It changes from what movie it is to the series I believe. In The Killing Joke (my favorite Batman movie) he is out to prove it only takes one bad day to go off your knockers and uses fairly extreme violence to do so. That laugh is unforgettable, though! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb8fWUUXeKM
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I'm a bit underwhelmed by the trailer for some reason. My favorite take on the Joker is Hamill so far!
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I'd like to include the Impressionistic period in Classical Music composition as a favorite. It has all those lush textures I love to use in my own music, and I think it displays the sensual side of life well.
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I haven't! I will watch it the next time I sit down to watch a movie.
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Though I think it goes on too long.
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I think the Baroque and Classical Eras are the best and most life affirming as far as classical music goes. I also love Strauss' Waltzes.
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This work by Schoenberg is quite good in my opinion: