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  • Thanks for all the comments.

    And William, I agree 100% that Schumann's music is deeper than some may think, it took me a long time to appreciate Schumann, probably because I was constantly under the spell of Chopin's music, I'm glad I can appreciate them equally now. I don't think you could find a simpler piece with as much beauty than this 1st piece from "Scenes from Childhood".

  • Yeah the last parts were very creative [:)]

  • Guy Bacos does it again! Nice work Guy. I challenge ANYONE to tell me that it is impossible to put true character and emotion into orchestral samples! You can't just HEAR this piece - you can FEEL it. Schumann would be proud.

    Great use of Glass and Stones as well.

    Careful and effective use of the mod wheel on Brass. Wow! That brass sure rips doesnt it?

    Nicely done Guy! Looking forwrd to hearing much more from this talented composer/arranger/orchestrator.

    -Terry Michael Huud
    www.Music4TheMovies.com

  • Wow! what an excellent piece of work!
    i really like all the details you put into this track.
    great work!

  • A big thanks to all the kind comments. [:D]

    Terry,

    If Schumann would be proud, that sure makes my day...

  • Very interesting, what an excellent piece of work!
    I really like all the details and nuances you put into this work.The organ variation is my favorite.
    Great job!
    Petr Kepka

  • Hi Guy,

    these variations are just amazing. Now I have the full VI orchestral strings,
    I'd really like to know what patch for the strings you used in the 4th variation.
    Was it a combination of runs, and another patch, or just one patch.

    thanks, I'd love to know if possible.

    best regards.

    Steve [:D]

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    @Steve Martin said:

    Hi Guy,

    these variations are just amazing. Now I have the full VI orchestral strings,
    I'd really like to know what patch for the strings you used in the 4th variation.
    Was it a combination of runs, and another patch, or just one patch.

    thanks, I'd love to know if possible.

    best regards.

    Steve [:D]


    Thanks Steve.

    It was a combination of scale runs, but it demands perfect timing for it to sound natural. However it's doable.

  • Hi Guy,

    thanks for the answer. I must say that when I listened to these variations I would start thinking how the instrumental combinations you used were very effective, and, particularly this variation, gave me ideas for a piece using a similiar sound in the strings.

    Thanks again for your reply,


    best,

    Steve [:D]

  • Great stuff Guy! How do you find the time???

  • I think it's like learning to play the violin, you have the tool but the more you improve the playing aspect the faster and better everything goes.

  • I've always loved Schumann's Kinderszenen. Schumann is in my mind one of the greatest romantic composers, perhaps THE greatest. Guy has done a remarkable job
    in bringing the spirit of the original into the orchestral rhelm. At times one comepletely forgets that this is an orchestral library. Scary!
    Way to go Guy.

  • I agree, and really liked these both for bringing the great R. Schumann into prominence here - he is one of the greatest composers ever - and for the huge range of imagination that Guy shows in his variations.

  • Thanks Blochmusic and welcome,

    I agree Kinderszenen is a treasure.


    William,

    Thanks! I have to say I'm particularly proud of this demo.