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Posted: Jan. 23 2007, 17:55

This is a track based in a traditional irish tune called "St. Patrick Breastplate", very beautiful the original one; I think I've done a lot of changes... so, it's not exactly a cover, but I think it's sounds like an hymn; do you?. At the end of the track I put some notes from the Oldfield's "The Peak (Waldberg)".
This song is a "tribute" to the Oldfield sound;) . I hope you enjoy.

Hymn
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Posted: Jan. 23 2007, 18:22

This sounds very well recorded and the guitar is excellent. Nice and compressed and very Oldfieldian (I have just invented a word). This sounds very like stuff on the Voyager album.

Keep it up!
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Posted: Jan. 24 2007, 09:47

Interesting composition and enjoyable!  I like songs that have an Oldfield influence but remain different.  Good job!

Mike
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Posted: Jan. 25 2007, 20:56

Very nice - good work.

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Posted: Jan. 26 2007, 04:15

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very Oldfieldian
 :p  I've ( with many others ) already used this word somewhere ! :p

Lunarian this is a very nice track ! Bravo !!! I like it very much ! Here is the music i would love to listen again from Mike ! ...
Just one thing : maybe at the end you could put some bagpipes . No ?

In any case this is a great song !  ;)
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Posted: Jan. 26 2007, 13:12

Thanks all for listen!

Tubular Tos, you are in the right thing, I also thought in the bagpipes, but I've never found a "real" sound for this instrument in my samples. I'm persuading to my "uillean player friend" for perform it.
;) thanks.
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Posted: Jan. 26 2007, 16:44

:/ Yes that's right ! There's no " free " soundfonts realistic enough to bagpipes . I have one or two soundfonts like this but i never use them or just very rarely . But if you have some money( a lot of money :D ) you can try  Big Fish Audio / Celtic instruments . I think these are the more realistic sounds you could find for bagpipes .
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Posted: Jan. 27 2007, 12:39

Not so sure about the percussion, but I really like the guitar sounds. I've enjoyed it :)
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