Between the Shadows - Introduction (In Her Own Words)
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The piece of music which became Between the Shadows
Had a working title called, The Persian Melody
Although I'm not so sure how much Persian is really in it
I'm reminded, in looking back at my notes now, of how pieces evolve
Sometimes with imagery, sometimes with cultural intent
I recall wanting to come up with an instrumental piece
Which would have some Eastern element to it
And which would stand in contrast with the others on the recording
We explored different textures which would complement the harp
And landed on the arrangement one hears on the recording
It was fun stitching together the unlikely combinations of instruments on this piece
And seeing what we'd come up with
Had a working title called, The Persian Melody
Although I'm not so sure how much Persian is really in it
I'm reminded, in looking back at my notes now, of how pieces evolve
Sometimes with imagery, sometimes with cultural intent
I recall wanting to come up with an instrumental piece
Which would have some Eastern element to it
And which would stand in contrast with the others on the recording
We explored different textures which would complement the harp
And landed on the arrangement one hears on the recording
It was fun stitching together the unlikely combinations of instruments on this piece
And seeing what we'd come up with
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:12.88] The piece of music which became Between the Shadows
[00:15.55] Had a working title called, The Persian Melody
[00:18.31] Although I'm not so sure how much Persian is really in it
[00:21.33] I'm reminded, in looking back at my notes now, of how pieces evolve
[00:26.11] Sometimes with imagery, sometimes with cultural intent
[00:30.77] I recall wanting to come up with an instrumental piece
[00:33.99] Which would have some Eastern element to it
[00:36.30] And which would stand in contrast with the others on the recording
[00:40.19] We explored different textures which would complement the harp
[00:43.02] And landed on the arrangement one hears on the recording
[00:46.53] It was fun stitching together the unlikely combinations of instruments on this piece
[00:50.88] And seeing what we'd come up with
[00:52.23]
[00:15.55] Had a working title called, The Persian Melody
[00:18.31] Although I'm not so sure how much Persian is really in it
[00:21.33] I'm reminded, in looking back at my notes now, of how pieces evolve
[00:26.11] Sometimes with imagery, sometimes with cultural intent
[00:30.77] I recall wanting to come up with an instrumental piece
[00:33.99] Which would have some Eastern element to it
[00:36.30] And which would stand in contrast with the others on the recording
[00:40.19] We explored different textures which would complement the harp
[00:43.02] And landed on the arrangement one hears on the recording
[00:46.53] It was fun stitching together the unlikely combinations of instruments on this piece
[00:50.88] And seeing what we'd come up with
[00:52.23]