Sea of the books

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Sea of the books

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Little piece for violin and haprichord :)

Audio https://soundcloud.com/psyocean
Video (captured from Kuskovo, at Moscow) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlUmSgI9y7M

In recording I use Calf Fluidsynth and sf2 Petit clavecin italien, XVIIe :idea:

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Very nice work. Interesting Vid - very clear images, but where is it?
The Yoshimi guy {apparently now an 'elderly'}
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Folderol, thanks a lot! This place in Russia, at Moscow, huge ancient park - Manor Kuskovo.

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Compared to the previous one, this one shines by having less (no pads) and having more in the interaction between the cello/violin and the harpsichord, and the flexibility of the harpsichord play regarding pedal bass notes and high flying notes. It makes the composition comes across better. The last chord that seems to encompass all harmonies within the piece makes it end on a mostly stable tone, but with a slight touch of instability - very nice.

And the peasants, outside of the manor, were dancing to unsophisticated music, drinking roughly-made kvass 8)

(I made kvass quite a few times - pretty good 8) )

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Jonetsu, thanks for creative comment! :wink:

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Hi,

The sounds on this are really good! Very impressive arrangement and production!
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Gratitude, dear!

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I appreciate that you don't limit yourself to one style. There are more than a few gems on your soundcloud. Thanks for sharing!
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