One autumn in the early 90s I went around New York shooting whatever interested me with my camcorder. Years later I decided to make a film of it. By that time I was composing music and created and played an original score for it on my old Yamaha synth and called it “FALLING”. Recently I took another look at it and though the music's not “polished” it's still worth a listen. Probably not for everyone but my music never is. If you have 9 or so minutes to kill, check it out. Interested in your thoughts. Curious about the film? Here’s the link. https://youtu.be/eipkYorVvGg
Released:25-Aug-2025
Category:Classical
Application:Other
File type:mp3
File size:10.9 Mb
Plays:10
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Weekly plays:2
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License:Commerical derivatives allowed; contact artist for permission
Definitely not killing time, I thoroughly enjoyed it as I love plush cinematic. As a videographer, my time is split, and I always looking to add the all-important audio to the visual.. Enjoyed looking back at what you captured back in the 90s. It has it's own captured ambience,
Enjoyed the film with music especially the first section of the music I were nicely surprised when it changed one third through always like variation and some change
The video gives a truly emotional sense of place and pace, riding (running even : is that the marathon?) along with the music. Beautiful, inspiring and like the ^^^ above gentlemen mentionned, your work on the textures is always impressive. Much enjoyed, thanks for sharing.
@Wyndsok The more we crave attention the less we get. All I can do is offer an invitation, understand not all will take it, yet be grateful when they do. Thanks Mike.
Nice composition Charlie. That section starting at 3:28 is my favorite. The camcorder videos bring me back to a time when people filmed intereting things not like today.
My music is not for everyone's tastes either. Oh well, I like it. I like this too, Charlie. Nicely detailed and a lovely string arrangement. A nice change with the keyboard section. Good variation in ideas and themes. It kept my interest all the way through!
@soulima One evening I was at a party at someone’s home. There was music playing in the background when suddenly I heard something I thought was pretty good and sat enjoying it for 20 seconds or so until I realized it was something of mine.
Thanks for you observations and kind comments John.
@DavidSmithFinzi I’m always torn when a post music with a link to a film. Can I really expect sometime to listen twice? In any case I appreciate the look/listen David. Thanks for the kind comment.