Mar 2022 wave instrumental collaborations welcome
I have to confess: the piano part I composed before FAWM. I actually was composing it during my lunch break at work and then later recorded it when I had the chance to do so at home. During the FAWM I've added the strings and adjusted the volumes, etc. Thank you for listening and sharing your thoughts. I'm happy to have a song version too. Please let me know if you are interested. I'm around in March and I'm happy to collaborate.
@tamsnumber4 Apr 2022
So nice to be able to still come into FAWM and listen to such beautiful music. This is a very expressive instrumental and I enjoyed the movement of your musical waves......Nice production!
@metalfoot Mar 2022
Very cinematic feel to this work. I feel like I'm watching some scene in a movie where a ship is crashing through a stormy sea.
@johnstaples Mar 2022
Wow, this is really beautiful Nadia! Such a wonderful hook in the piano section! And the strings follow and embellish it so well! This is such a moving piece. Intriguing. Interesting. Compelling one to lean in and listen closely. Enjoyed my listen very much!!!
@intoyourlight Mar 2022
Wow, what a masterpiece! Listening to your song and closing my eyes, I saw the stormy ocean waves right before me, wild and dark and so deep. I love the ocean, so that was a beautiful experience. Thank you! #tit4tat
@jamkar Mar 2022
It is always stirring when you do these ocean based works Nadia. I love the mix of instruments. It transports me to unbelievably imaginative worlds.
@headfirstonly Mar 2022
To my ears there's an interesting mix of Celtic folk and cinematic processional going on here (for some reason it has made me think of Yul Brynner making his entrance in The King And I!) That bass piano note does a grand job of establishing the feel of waves crashing relentlessly against the shore. A rich and vivid soundscape!
@karlsburg25 Mar 2022
So exciting i got lots of one of my absolute FAWM favs to catch up on. And oh yes the heart is fluttering straight away with the combination of those lush strings and following the simplicity of the first section, i adore how you explore so many chord movements to arrive back to hte first stanza. You are so talentedlovely.
@cts Mar 2022
Wow, Nadia - those strings! It certainly has made an impression on me. You are an incredible composer, arranger, musician...well, what else can one say? This epic; sweeping and engaging. Fantastic!
@oswlek Mar 2022
The rest of piece is just as magical. So moving. And what a finale!
@oswlek Mar 2022
Wow, I'm only 20 seconds in and I'm completely sold. My heart has picked up and I'm breathing more shallow. Those strings and descending arpeggios are dynamite! Listening further....