Marriage

Nath – 57 BPM – Development

July 12, 2011
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Hah! feeling kinda naughty ‘cos I pretty much took last week off to go and celebrate 10 years of marriage – it was awesome (both the marriage and the time off!) Back in the saddle again today – man my chops were lousy! After an hour going up and down the board I thought I’d [...]

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Beautiful – 1 Minutes 39 Seconds

April 30, 2009

Short, delicate piece written for strings and piano that gave me hope   $1.99 Download Now Follow Your Dreams – that’s what they say. Move to Los Angeles, become a Rock Star – or not. Choose to study, to practice – to the detriment of the normal niceties that are supposed to accompany a life. [...]

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Jax Wedding Theme – 5 Minute 27 Seconds

April 27, 2009

String piece written for Jackie’s wedding. Always thought this would work well for the signing of the register – very pensive, subtle but uplifting   $1.99 Download Now When I first started to develop these sessions, I would get people to give me two numbers; one between 45 and 200 and one between 2 and [...]

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Anam Cara – Soul Friend – 1 Minute 28 Seconds

April 24, 2009

Meaning “soul friend” in the original Celtic. Piano music written to accompany my sister Victoria’s arrival in the wedding hall. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] The wedding was held in a beautiful hotel in Scotland, the hall was lit with candles and the bride arrived as the sun was setting. We had the [...]

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Arrival – 17 Minutes 50 Seconds

April 21, 2009

Soothing strings and gentle keys create a perfect platform for quiet contemplation. Great for bedtime or homework when you want to create a calm environment   $1.99 Download Now For a piece that was written for a wedding, it’s ironic that there is only one voice playing at a time. This particular session was written [...]

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Arrival

April 9, 2008

When the session “Arrival” begins, the tempo is very slow. The strings seem to say that something is about to happen – something of great importance, something sacred. There is a feeling of anticipation; the strings seem to me to almost beckon you to come and join in. About a third of the way into [...]

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