Composer from Wales
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March of the hatter
Great piece of music!! Really impressive overall. Arrangement, produciton, performance. Nice job. Thumbs up.
Hi Paul, This is the first time I've listened to your music and I can really imagine this track being used in a film. It's very nicely composed and I love the piano in this. Also it has a good finish. Glad I checked this out. This is good stuff! PJ
Masses of talent Paul...crikey you had me from the get go...it's so full of energy and stridency...love it to bits!
I am a home composer who makes music as a way of relaxation. I play what I like to listen to and push myself to make it sound better. I have never played in a rock band although I did play guitar in a folksy accoustic singing group many moons ago. I am pretty much self taught and almost everything I play begins on my workstation keyboard. The guitars are also played on the keyboard, many lead riffs recorded as live wave files. The more background sounds are recorded and edited as midi files and the sounds used are from my Roland workstation. I have no pretentions about being anything other than someone who plays music to please himself but if anyone out there likes it too ... brill.. drop me a line or comment. I dont have time to spend hours on the forums so I guess I`ll never be in the charts but anyway -that`s me.
In the notes to this track, Paul Joyce (he be the composer) makes the comment that, were it available, he would list it under “Old time prog rock”. Fair enough, except, for me, that immediately conjures up images like this one: And, oddly enough, the comparison doesn’t end there. Much of the keyboard work on this track is reminiscent of Rick (in pre grumpy old man era) and that, unlike the i