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Marc Ceccotti
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1/1/2013 3:40:05 PM
2013
2013
Best wishes to all of you my friends !
New Track Paper Moon alchemy
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Stoneman
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1/5/2013 1:30:18 PM
Organized chaos (if there is such a thing), a plethora of music textures and sound scapes with hints of Jazz fusion as well as many quirky guitar runs. The use of pan accentuates this colossal work of artistic energy. This could be used in a variety of film settings as it would certainly increase emotional content. Not quite sure of the intent but the results are well worth listening to and study.
Much Respect,
Stoneman
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Shoe City Sound
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1/6/2013 8:30:12 AM
Hey Marc - I listened to this a bunch of times and all I keep coming up with is that it reminds me so much of the Ravel and Debussy string quartets. I know there aren't any direct parallels except for maybe the strings in the intro, but it leaves me with the same feeling ... anyway, it's beautiful and I love the name Paper Moon Alchemy.''
Happy New Year!
D
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Marc Ceccotti
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1/6/2013 10:36:03 AM
Thank you, Stoneman & Dolores I am really touched by your comments so delicious and subtle, it is a pleasure to compose music when you know that somebody somewhere will experience big feelings with it.
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Tom O'Brien
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1/6/2013 12:41:30 PM
Really amazing track, Marc,
I think this very modern piece is an example of where music is heading, working in several keys at once. I call that idea a superkey and you used it to great effect. It's very refreshing when someone gets out of the musical world we normally inhabit and explores alien terrain. I really enjoyed this as a listening experience. Great playing, too!
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Marc Ceccotti
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1/6/2013 2:48:00 PM
Thank you Tom, I included you in my previous comment with Dolores & Stoneman, without hesitation, a big thank you !
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