Give Me a Note_ Comments First Song

by @musicsongwriter

Liner Notes

This song is for the #CommentsFirst challenge: https://fawm.org/forums/3649 It doesn't exist yet. It will be written based on the first comments it receives. Please leave a comment below!

Update: my composition is created to the first 4 comments starting from the bottom of the page. Thank you so much @katestantonsings @quoththellama @acousticmaddie and @deandra for your beautiful ideas. I enjoyed creating my music to your comments.

My music is open to collaborations. Please let me know if you are interested.

Thank you for listening and commenting.

#CommentsFirst #instrumental #collaborationswelcome

Comments

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@ruby

I’ve listened to a few of your pieces and you always write such interesting and emotive way. I really love your work.

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1:37 goosebumps! Beautiful. Brava!!

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Beautiful! Dreamy. The lilting melody swept me away, but the synths grounded me. Gorgeous work, Nadia!! It is cinematic. It could be in a fantasy game or film just when our hero realizes what they must sacrifice. It's gathering courage...

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Nailed it! This is a gorgeous song. I'm always impressed by those who can write to comments and you really came through. What an inspirational tune. It is so soundtrack-ish and I can almost picture the movie. Certainly has a celebratory and joyful ending and the first half was so emotional. Wonderfully done!!

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Wow! Sooo good! You made my comments come true! Nice!

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Below are the comments I've received before my music was created.

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The addition of strings and the ending cymbal crash (in a happy way) really made the entire composition cohesive. I really felt that I had viewed your entire life. I don't normally stay for an entire instrumental, yet I couldn't tear myself away from yours!

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The dreamlike chorus with the uplifting chords is like a ...well a dream fluffy like a perfect wedding cake

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I love that this song started out a little slow and melancholy at first, but then it lifted with that shift from minor to major. I was happy by the end 😊

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The right hand piano sounds like it’s singing a most hauntingly beautiful yet delicate tune. The left hand sustains keeping the atmosphere and shifting of chords so seamless!

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