The Weaver's Tale

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I've been playing around with this idea for a while. It was time to archive.

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  • Thanks John! I have fleshed this one out with full instrumentation. It will get recorded eventually. The dynamics are huge!
  • Great playing Paul .... Bemuzic is right ... I could hear that music set to a Movie ..!!!!  BRAVO sir..!! and thanks.

  • Sounds to me like it's wired up like an artist! I get it!
    I've also heard of some people hearing a word or words and getting a taste in their mouth.
    That's just creative people recirving input from the muse. I think it's cool!
  • You're welcome!


    I think my brain is wired up wrong sometimes. Whenever I hear a piece of music I like, I see images. Whenever I see an image or view I like, I hear music...

    Oh well...At least I still stop when I see red lights. :-))

  • It really is satisfying to hear that my song invokes imagery with you. Thanks for the feedback!
  • Gets a real goth-spanish mood going for it. I keep seeing a female flamenco dancer slowly twirling in the misty moonlight and shadows of a deserted plaza in Barcelona long after midnight.

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  • Oh, I get it Belinda. Duh on me. Lol!
    Thanks James! I added the drumstick to John Pruett's sleeping giant guitar. This is why...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cUlKKwnl48&feature=youtube_gdat...
  • first sentence, I was just agreeing with what Silent Jim had said....like the idea of the parallel notes/woven basket.

  • very nice, sounds great, Floyd like maybe!!!-------------- was that guitar built with a drum stick on it?

  • Since you said that Belinda I want to share what I said to my friend about it in an email...
    "I'm really excited about "a weaver's tale " it's very emotionally charged. The title came to me as I pictured the strings or rather the notes the strings are playing in that order as parallel. I pictured a basket. Specifically the woven pieces of the basket."
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