@@jesseeppmusic Like Koyunbaba, I think that moments of your piece are permeated with those arcane atmospheres, evocative of distant levantine folk songs and exotic magical sounds. For example at 0:55, 6:18, 8:30 to my ears there are some parallels with Carlo Domeniconi’s work. In my view your piece evokes also parallels with composers mixing the American tradition with eastern influences like Robbie Basho, or moving East even Miroslav Tadic and Tigran Hamasyan. I am not suggesting that your piece is derivative of any of those. These are just my rambling impressions. Fantastic original work, free and trascendental. Thank you
@@giovi.0 wow amazing thank you so much for this! I’ve played Koyunbaba for years so I guess maybe something subconsciously came through! :) the other ones I don’t know but man thanks for this lovely comment!
Wonderful composition and execution. Reminds me of the Chinese Pipa! Perhaps GOD/The Muse might motivate you to compose the companion part for a duet on the Chinese Erh Hu (The Chinese equivalent to our violin); and/or a part for the Di Zu (bamboo) flute. I can already hear the duet or trio in my head. Brother, you have been given a Gift. May you be Blessed! Thank you! brothermarktimothy
I need this! Perfectly beautiful flowing music. Thank you!
Thank you very much ! :)
Thank you for another piece of magic.
My pleasure man thank you !
This just might be one of the most extraordinary pieces of music. I think I've seen you create. Just incredible Jess!
Awe,... Thank you very much dad !
So beautiful with distant reminiscences of Koyunbaba
Wow you know Koyunbaba! Amazing, one of my favourite classical pieces
@@jesseeppmusic Like Koyunbaba, I think that moments of your piece are permeated with those arcane atmospheres, evocative of distant levantine folk songs and exotic magical sounds. For example at 0:55, 6:18, 8:30 to my ears there are some parallels with Carlo Domeniconi’s work. In my view your piece evokes also parallels with composers mixing the American tradition with eastern influences like Robbie Basho, or moving East even Miroslav Tadic and Tigran Hamasyan. I am not suggesting that your piece is derivative of any of those. These are just my rambling impressions. Fantastic original work, free and trascendental. Thank you
@@giovi.0 wow amazing thank you so much for this! I’ve played Koyunbaba for years so I guess maybe something subconsciously came through! :) the other ones I don’t know but man thanks for this lovely comment!
@@giovi.0 the part at 8:30 is a brief moment and homage to Asturias by Isaac albeniz :)
Thanks for sharing brother
Thanks brother as always!
Wonderful composition and execution. Reminds me of the Chinese Pipa! Perhaps GOD/The Muse might motivate you to compose the companion
part for a duet on the Chinese Erh Hu (The Chinese equivalent to our violin); and/or a part for the Di Zu (bamboo) flute. I can already hear the duet or trio in my head. Brother, you have been given a Gift. May you be Blessed! Thank you!
brothermarktimothy
Thank you very much! I love these instruments and would love to collaborate with someone who plays these :)
Beautiful 🌹
Well hello there :) ~ thank you angel 💚🦅🌊
@@jesseeppmusic hi:) you’re welcome, love. You’re such an inspiration for me. Xoxo
@@Beingandrearose thank you angel, this is really nice to hear from you 💚🦅🌊