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First Love

Your first love, or at least you thought of it as love. Young girl has crush on young boy but is to shy to say so. Young boy has crush on her but is also to shy to say so. But they finally meet and live happily for a short period of time before they break up. I'm sure many of us have gone through that extremely nervous, hand sweating first interaction with the opposite sex.

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Bass - Kontakt - Amadeus - Full String Ensemble
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Hi, Mario.

Pleasant instrumental. I'm not a huge fan of the SWAM flute in general (I've got it myself), but that's not on you.

It's nice to hear a bassoon! smile


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Could've been a scene in a 1950s movie - maybe fro the Tammy franchise.
Nice.


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Aww, that was beautiful, Mario! Could have easily been the soundtrack of a movie, you know, the moment when boy sees girl for the first time, or something. You captured the sentiment so well, I thought. Bravo smile

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Mario,

Love this... To me it has that quintesential "summer sound" that is so familiar and brings back memories.

Great mix as usual and always love your wind controller.

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it's like beautiful classical music. Let's hope that the 2 little ones won't end up alone in a retirement home.
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Mario, this is peace in melodic form! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

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Nicely done, Mario! Loved the flute melody! Bassoon is cool too, what a great sound.

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Beautiful, even if I don't hear what you're talking about in the description.
I rather 'hear' a summer breeze over a beautiful landscape with a few birds in the air.
Yes, there are birds.
And a unicorn.
Don't ask why...


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Mario, super cool piece! Nice harmonic journey and the bassoon is a new treat. You really own that breath controller technique. Love the pad(s) you have thrumming beneath it all, am guessing those are the strings. Just a beautiful composition, and I can picture it playing over the scene you described. Well done!


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Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, Mario.

Pleasant instrumental. I'm not a huge fan of the SWAM flute in general (I've got it myself), but that's not on you.

It's nice to hear a bassoon! smile

Thanx David. I like the bassoon also and in fact I just picked up Swam's double reeds. They sound great.

Originally Posted by rayc
Could've been a scene in a 1950s movie - maybe fro the Tammy franchise.
Nice.

Thanx Ray. I never got into those Tammy movies so I'll take your work on that.


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Originally Posted by musician17
Aww, that was beautiful, Mario! Could have easily been the soundtrack of a movie, you know, the moment when boy sees girl for the first time, or something. You captured the sentiment so well, I thought. Bravo smile

Thanx so much Ray. I'm glad you got the concept, that is what I was hoping people would get.

Originally Posted by rsdean
Mario,

Love this... To me it has that quintesential "summer sound" that is so familiar and brings back memories.

Great mix as usual and always love your wind controller.

Bob

Thanx Bob. Buying that breath controller was one of the best things that I did as it opened up a new world for me.


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Originally Posted by laurent4114
it's like beautiful classical music. Let's hope that the 2 little ones won't end up alone in a retirement home.
Laurent

Thanx Laurent. One never knows what the future will bring.

Originally Posted by Dewey_MI
Mario, this is peace in melodic form! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

Dewey

I'm glad that you like it Dewey.


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Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Nicely done, Mario! Loved the flute melody! Bassoon is cool too, what a great sound.

Thanx Dave. I like the flute melody also.

Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
Beautiful, even if I don't hear what you're talking about in the description.
I rather 'hear' a summer breeze over a beautiful landscape with a few birds in the air.
Yes, there are birds.
And a unicorn.
Don't ask why...

That is the beauty of instrumental music, i.e. no words to direct you. You are free to let your mind create your own imagery. I'm glad you liked it and I will not ask about that unicorn!


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Originally Posted by DC Ron
Mario, super cool piece! Nice harmonic journey and the bassoon is a new treat. You really own that breath controller technique. Love the pad(s) you have thrumming beneath it all, am guessing those are the strings. Just a beautiful composition, and I can picture it playing over the scene you described. Well done!

Thanx Ron. Yes, those were string pads accompanied with an EP. Buying that breath controller open a whole new world to me.


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I closed my eyes, and just drifted off to the smooth melody of this one. Good vibes, and beautiful.


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Hi Mario,

As I'm sitting here typing, I glanced up and saw Elliott Kayne's comment. Like Elliott, I'm also drifting along on the musical texture. It's like I'm hearing a river flow lazily along, and I'm laying back in a canoe and simply going where the river takes me. This is beautiful music and a very thoughtfully arranged and performed. Quite honestly, you took me on a wonderful journey.

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Originally Posted by Elliott Kayne
I closed my eyes, and just drifted off to the smooth melody of this one. Good vibes, and beautiful.

I'm glad that you liked this little song of mine.


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Originally Posted by Noel96
Hi Mario,

As I'm sitting here typing, I glanced up and saw Elliott Kayne's comment. Like Elliott, I'm also drifting along on the musical texture. It's like I'm hearing a river flow lazily along, and I'm laying back in a canoe and simply going where the river takes me. This is beautiful music and a very thoughtfully arranged and performed. Quite honestly, you took me on a wonderful journey.

--Noel

Thanx Noel. The beauty of instrumental music is that there are no words to guide you, thus you are free to interpret the song anyway you wish. I'm glad you had a wonderful journey and enjoyed my song.


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Yeah this is great.

My parents had a bunch of "wine and champagne and roses" style easy listening music albums back in the day, and this sounds so much like it. Like Henry Mancini.

Maybe you could post this to SongTradr for sync licensing for retro movies!

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Very pretty song Mario. I thought the flute was kind of cool. Bassoon was very nice as well. Lovely delicate melody. Well done.


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Originally Posted by Scott C
Very pretty song Mario. I thought the flute was kind of cool. Bassoon was very nice as well. Lovely delicate melody. Well done.

Thanx Scott I appreciate your kind review.


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Mario,

Calm and soothing, just drifting away in the wind listening to this. A tune made of daydreams and cotton candy. Very sweet. Excellent instrumental that captures the mood perfectly. Well done!

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As Bob said, "To me it has that quintesential "summer sound" that is so familiar and brings back memories."

Yes ... love lost during a high school summer break.

And man, great performance with the flute. Melodically cool indeed.

You via the keyboard and controller invariably nail a great vibe.
Must be fun to sit down and do that!

We enjoyed it,

J&B

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This is a gorgeous instrumental, Mario. This is the 3rd post I've listened to on this sign-in and all of them have been exceptional. I love everything about this one.


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Originally Posted by Deej56
Mario,

Calm and soothing, just drifting away in the wind listening to this. A tune made of daydreams and cotton candy. Very sweet. Excellent instrumental that captures the mood perfectly. Well done!

Deej

Thanx Deej. I'm glad my little tune sent you on a pleasant dream vacation.


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Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
As Bob said, "To me it has that quintesential "summer sound" that is so familiar and brings back memories."

Yes ... love lost during a high school summer break.

And man, great performance with the flute. Melodically cool indeed.

You via the keyboard and controller invariably nail a great vibe.
Must be fun to sit down and do that!

We enjoyed it,

J&B
Thanx Janice and Bud. I liked that flute lead also, i.e. sometimes I just luck out. Having the breath keyboard MIDI controllers opened up a whole new world to me, much more than just my wind controller.. And yes it is fun to do...........most of the time!


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Originally Posted by WaoBand
This is a gorgeous instrumental, Mario. This is the 3rd post I've listened to on this sign-in and all of them have been exceptional. I love everything about this one.

Thanx so much. Virtually all of the songs on this forum are top shelf, rarely is there a clunker. The musicianship in the forum is amazing!


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I've been out of the loop for a while but I logged in today and saw you and jumped on this one. I loved it, so much so that I went too find that style and use it in something. One of the benefits of this forum is exactly that...exposure to stuff in BIB that we never would have found on our own. Thanks for posting this and I remain...a fan! LOL

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Yep, mission accomplished.
She is in her Summer dress with flowers in a basket and his shoes are spit shined with his hair brylcreemed.
Plus a bluebird darting back and forth smile
Nicely done.


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Once again, great stuff Mario. You are a true original and come up with the neatest sounds!

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Originally Posted by Rick Hansen
I've been out of the loop for a while but I logged in today and saw you and jumped on this one. I loved it, so much so that I went too find that style and use it in something. One of the benefits of this forum is exactly that...exposure to stuff in BIB that we never would have found on our own. Thanks for posting this and I remain...a fan! LOL

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Thanx Rick, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I will be watching for your song using that style. Yes BiaB is great for exposing us to various genres we normally wouldn't hear or jam/play.


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Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
Yep, mission accomplished.
She is in her Summer dress with flowers in a basket and his shoes are spit shined with his hair brylcreemed.
Plus a bluebird darting back and forth smile
Nicely done.

Thanx Steve. That Brylcreem remark too me back to my greaser days. I had the whole thing, leather jacket, cigs rolled up in my t-shirt sleeve, and enough Brylcreem in my hair that even if I stood up in my convertable not a hair would move! True story!


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Originally Posted by Brad Williams
Once again, great stuff Mario. You are a true original and come up with the neatest sounds!

Brad

Thanx Brad.


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[quote=MarioD
Thanx Steve. That Brylcreem remark too me back to my greaser days. I had the whole thing, leather jacket, cigs rolled up in my t-shirt sleeve, and enough Brylcreem in my hair that even if I stood up in my convertable not a hair would move! True story! [/quote]
Looking back, that's quite hilarious.
It was all about looking good for the young ladies.

PS> What's that big black thing he's holding? A new fangled hearing aid ?? smile

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A beautiful piece, Mario.
Nice work with the controller.
Good mix.
Good listening.

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Originally Posted by floyd jane
A beautiful piece, Mario.
Nice work with the controller.
Good mix.
Good listening.

fj

Thanx Floyd, I appreciate your comments.


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