
Are you goin' to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.
Remember me to one who lives there, she once was a true love of mine.
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A few verses to create my own rendition of "Scarborough Fair", originally done by Simon & Garfunkel (though taken from a very old Folk Song from before 1700).
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This is one of the best renditions of this song I've ever heard, and I've heard quite a few. Merina has an amazing voice. I never really liked the S&G version. For me, Sarah Brightman really nailed this song...but I think Merina's voice suits it a lot more. This is truly beautiful. I don't know much about mastering and stuff like that, but I do know a good song when I hear it. Lovely!
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Brilliant rendition!
Finally a new version to this fantastic version!!
About the bagpipes... do you happen to know what you used for that? (Are you using an SRX card for that?)
I know the bagpipe that came with the board isn't THAT good... then again, you are a boss X3
Awesome flute as well towards the end, (I'm really curious about that one too),
...I'm wondering if you used the Tyros...
I'm sure you're a busy guy, so I doubt you'll have the time to respond, but if you could, it would mean the world to me, (Finding good celtic sounds is alot more difficult then I imagined!)
Thanks Fox,
-Brett
Brilliant rendition!
Finally a new version to this fantastic version!!
About the bagpipes... do you happen to know what you used for that? (Are you using an SRX card for that?)
I know the bagpipe that came with the board isn't THAT good... then again, you are a boss X3
Awesome flute as well towards the end, (I'm really curious about that one too),
...I'm wondering if you used the Tyros...
I'm sure you're a busy guy, so I doubt you'll have the time to respond, but if you could, it would mean the world to me, (Finding good celtic sounds is alot more difficult then I imagined!)
Thanks Fox,
-Brett
Clap, Clap, clap, Bravo, Bravisiiiiimo
No hay palabras, solo hermoso
No tengo poder agradecer lo que escucho
Solo "Una ovación de pie y un gran grito de "BRAVO"
Clap, Clap, clap, Brave, Bravisiiiiimo
There are not words, alone beautiful
I don't have to be able to thank what I listen
Alone A foot ovation and a great scream of BRAVE
No hay palabras, solo hermoso
No tengo poder agradecer lo que escucho
Solo "Una ovación de pie y un gran grito de "BRAVO"
Clap, Clap, clap, Brave, Bravisiiiiimo
There are not words, alone beautiful
I don't have to be able to thank what I listen
Alone A foot ovation and a great scream of BRAVE
Sounds lovely ! I do remember playing this a while back on a Snetzler chamber organ from around a time the song would have been more popular, think the organ was 1650 something, wouldn't mind hearing you play a cathedral organ some time :3 If you are ever in Newcastle feel free to come play ours.
Oh, this was so very nice! Merina has a great voice, full of potential, starting to be realised. The arrangement was well-supportive without drowning her out - the uillean and low whistle touches were kept the background as they should for such a piece.
Please continue to work together! And Merina, don't be afraid of pouring different emotions through that voice, it can support it. :x) Ethereal is beautiful! But it's not all your voice can be - I can sense and hear it...
Please continue to work together! And Merina, don't be afraid of pouring different emotions through that voice, it can support it. :x) Ethereal is beautiful! But it's not all your voice can be - I can sense and hear it...
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