MP3Unsigned.com
 Acoustic   Alt-Metal   Blues   BreakBeat   Christian   Classical   Country   Dance   Drum N Bass   Elect. Ambient   Electronica   Experimental   Folk   Funk   HipHop   Indie   Industrial   Jazz   Latin   Metal   Modern Composers   NewAge   Pop   Punk   Reggae   RnB   Rock   Soundtrack  Songwriters   Soul   Techno   Trance   Urban   World

Home

Login Page
Join MP3Unsigned

Latest Music
Search The Site
Official Charts
User Charts
Classic Charts
Browse The Artists
Browse The MP3s
Reviews
Interviews
Artist Videos
Video Charts

A & R Showcase
Production Library
Artists Store

Message Board
Artist News
Latest Contest
Contest Winners
2004 Awards
2005 Awards
2006 Awards
Advent Calendar

Contact MP3Unsigned
Advertisers
Tell A Friend

F.A.Q.
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Submission Agreement

Qatar

Copyright © 2003/2007 ESDev.co.uk
New Forum Posts
Esoteric
LET GO (Free Your Mind) - NEW ...
Sonya/Breathe Your Life/ New T...
Altered States
some trancy stuff
Gregory L. Ellis  (Modern Composers)
composer/pianist

A Lost Friend (Soundtrack)

Artist Comments
I recently lost a friend and this is immedialty how I felt. My wife says that my music is "cimematic" sounding, especially this piece. She says it reminds her of the end of a war film and the feelings of saddness that it might evoke. Being a Air Force veterans, I was able to play this song for some Vietnam vets and the comment I heard the most is that it reminds them of the friends they left behind. Perhaps this song is for all those we have lost in our lives and the way their losses can touch us.
(90 Downloads) (3963 Views)
3 ratings 2 Comments
Other tracks by this artist

Sleeping Daniel (Modern Composers)  Play Sleeping Daniel
Angry Hands with a Man (Modern Composers)  Play Angry Hands with a Man
  Artist site   Email Artist   Gallery   News   Join Mailing List
I have been playing the piano most of my life but never really played for anyone but myself. I of course played at some chuch services and such and at times for friends but I have never tried to really make my living in music. The strange thing is I never really listened to a lot of music (except perhaps in my teens and young adult life in the 70s) so I never really knew how to classify my own music. I am now about to turn 50 and I am realizing, hopefully not too late, that I would love to persue my music. Since I had always just played for myself, I am mostly interested in marketing my music to the movie or television industry as oppossed to being a performer, although I would do that as well if there ever was an interest. I am told I compose and play through tonal mathmatics since I cannot really even read music. I have never been able to really show emotions, so I feel I work through those emotions through my music. I have been told the most genuine smile I have is when I am playing the piano. I hope you enjoy!
Since I have not worked witha lot of other musicians other than high school band and such, I would really appreciate reviews from other artists. Thank you!
As Recommended By
Teo