The Attentional Gate
Fender AV II 63 TELE RW RED TRANS
Electric Guitar
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19 juin 2015 à 02:11
AnneCozean
supremely deliberate and solemn piano.
the strings(?) and cello(?) so sweetly eerie.
i close my eyes and the piano is blood dripping into water, and the strings are the pink stain spreading out, slowly, but surely. 3:13 - ooooo, love that background! what a finish! good to be back to hear your musical mind at work - you do not disappoint. :) +3
the strings(?) and cello(?) so sweetly eerie.
i close my eyes and the piano is blood dripping into water, and the strings are the pink stain spreading out, slowly, but surely. 3:13 - ooooo, love that background! what a finish! good to be back to hear your musical mind at work - you do not disappoint. :) +3
19 juin 2015 à 09:36
18 juin 2015 à 21:18
Tofzegrit
Melancholy and beauty!
Sadness and hope, darkness and tenderness... Melting pot of emotions Marc. +2
Sadness and hope, darkness and tenderness... Melting pot of emotions Marc. +2
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19 juin 2015 à 04:30
KellsBells
Sometimes your music just leaves me speechless. :) ...I just close my eyes and let it take me away. So easy to get lost in the flood of emotions your playing evokes. So much beauty, Marc. Bravo!
+2
19 juin 2015 à 09:39
Liesching
You actually described my feelings when I´m listening to your beautiful songs! Thanks a bundle, Kelly! Hope we could jam again in the near future. :)
+1
19 juin 2015 à 12:53
20 juin 2015 à 09:53
Marianne
What more is there to say, to feel, to observe, to delight in, to dream, to enjoy and to wonder about such extraordinary musical magic that everyone hasn't already complimented on? I'm blessed! :)
+2
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22 juin 2015 à 23:31
Wade
In a hurried world it's so refreshing to hear this. The time is taken, without apologies or excuses, to weave this emotional web that catches our hearts.
+2
5 juillet 2015 à 17:26
Liesching
According to your precise and wonderful compliment you seem to be aware of the attentional gate theory! I´ve been tryin to express this with this piece! Thank you for your so open minded and sensitive listening, wade!
+1
6 juillet 2015 à 08:01
Wade
I wasn't aware of this theory, but think that it's certainly logical. Chopin didn't require it but knew that changing the tempo engaged the listener's attention, ultimately giving a more personal/emotional response.
In a world of computer (drum machine?) generated "mindless" beats, it's engaging and refreshing to hear music (like yours) with less typical tempi and the use of dynamics. As the theory seems to indicate we engage and use more of our faculties when there is variation and more than one area of focus.
Two of music's most powerful elements of communication are missing from much of today's popular music: dynamics (variation in volume) and variations in tempi. Each is capable of powerful communication.
At the risk of further proving myself an old fart, I'd call much of today's contemporary music a "dumbing-down" to suit a lowest common denominator. Music seems dominated by spoken or sung words and dance beats.
Everyone (subliminally?) recognizes how music (that isn't dance music or sung) is used 90% of the time to give the emotional context for films. Does society only want to engage emotionally with music at the movies or need to be told (in words) how they should be reacting?
...Sorry about the rant. +3
In a world of computer (drum machine?) generated "mindless" beats, it's engaging and refreshing to hear music (like yours) with less typical tempi and the use of dynamics. As the theory seems to indicate we engage and use more of our faculties when there is variation and more than one area of focus.
Two of music's most powerful elements of communication are missing from much of today's popular music: dynamics (variation in volume) and variations in tempi. Each is capable of powerful communication.
At the risk of further proving myself an old fart, I'd call much of today's contemporary music a "dumbing-down" to suit a lowest common denominator. Music seems dominated by spoken or sung words and dance beats.
Everyone (subliminally?) recognizes how music (that isn't dance music or sung) is used 90% of the time to give the emotional context for films. Does society only want to engage emotionally with music at the movies or need to be told (in words) how they should be reacting?
...Sorry about the rant. +3
6 juillet 2015 à 08:12
Liesching
I entirely agree with your thoughts Wade! Thank you! Such a statement here could be seen as much more important than a 43000th track upload! :)
+2
10 août 2015 à 23:00
heliandros
I read this, wade, and I have to subscribe your view. Isolated on this beautiful isle of aesthetics and art, far from the influence of god mammon, and liberated from our compulsion for appreciation, we have here nearly paradise...
+3
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18 juin 2015 à 21:14
Uloisius
sehr, sehr schön Marc.
Du erzeugst eine Atmosphäre in die es einen beim hören hineinsaugt ... Top ;o) +1
Du erzeugst eine Atmosphäre in die es einen beim hören hineinsaugt ... Top ;o) +1
18 juin 2015 à 22:02
Liesching
Danke Dir. Nichts anderes empfindeich bei Deinen Liedern. Ich kann Dir nicht sagen, wie oft ich mir "Zerbrechlich" angehört habe... Du hieltest mich für verrückt!
+0
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18 juin 2015 à 21:36
ROBJOL
I am always anxious to hear your music when I see that you post.
This one is absolutely fabulous. Musical poetry.
I wonder if Klaudia will resist to this one? Surely not and I am waiting to hear. +1
This one is absolutely fabulous. Musical poetry.
I wonder if Klaudia will resist to this one? Surely not and I am waiting to hear. +1
18 juin 2015 à 22:30
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