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The Bridging of Distant Bodies

By drab on December 1, 2024 3:27 pm

Happy Week 48! Been a busy this week with holiday stuff so this is definitely on the simpler side. After listening back to it, it reminds me of Zoe Keating, although obviously not as good.. Check her out if you want some layered cello vibes.

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This is lovely. Almost feels stately in how it presents itself…a melancholy feel. Listened and then went back for a second go. Thank you.

Paisleyfrog wrote:

This is lovely. Almost feels stately in how it presents itself…a melancholy feel. Listened and then went back for a second go. Thank you.

Thank you so much for your kind words. heart

Really chill piece. Great diffuse harmony, solid yet ethereal at the same time smile

Very soothing and I really like the melody that starts at ~00:20.  I also went back and listened to it again smile Well done!

I really like the simplicity of the layers. This could evolve really nicely.

laguna wrote:

Really chill piece. Great diffuse harmony, solid yet ethereal at the same time smile

Thanks! There needs to be an aurora borealis emoji haha.

cortx wrote:

Very soothing and I really like the melody that starts at ~00:20.  I also went back and listened to it again smile Well done!

Delay is such a great inspirational effect. I feel like I overuse it, but I find it really sets a mood for exploring melody lines and interesting rhytms.

mzunguko wrote:

I really like the simplicity of the layers. This could evolve really nicely.


Thanks! Yeah, this could definitely be a launchpad into a cinematic plot or else a more involved musical piece.


welp I tried to post an image of an aurora, but turns out I have no clue how images work on this forum

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