Everyone: past, present, & future,...will experience those final moments. Some, surrounded by those who love them, .....some will be completely alone. Those last few moments,....what will be on your mind?
Thank you, for taking the time to listen to it. It's just a plain, C chord.. one night, long ago, I'd lost a friend, and although I sat down to try to write something more,...complex, I was still in the shock, that they were gone. And although my mind couldn't wrap around the concept of writing anything,..I just played the 3 notes, over and over, waiting for something to come. Must've played thec3 notes so many times, that it got stuck in my head. Carried it around for years. My ongoing health problems took a drastic dive this year, and just wondering how things are going to turn out, or if they do,...this just kept coming to mind. But, thank you for listening. I do appreciate it, very, very much. Music is life.
The composition might be very simple, but the complete visual experience and the story that I read on a different video where you linked this video really made me resonate with your video. More power to you man, we'll all make it. "Smile that he was born don't cry that he's no more" this quote helped me get through a lot of pain and hope it helps you too my man. Thanks for this
Thank you,...for just listening. I'm also very grateful for your comment. It comforting, to know that the piece resonates with others. When I was younger , I wrote music, for me, and me alone. Although not my intent during the composing, I do hope, when I publish it, that others may receive it, and something makes a connection. I almost think the simplicity of it, has made the notes mean more, in reading the emails, and comments on this track. Thank you, once again. I appreciate you.
I found this link on your post about Pat. The whole visual & audio experience of this resonates through my mind. I can still hear it after the video has stopped. We never know when it will be our time. I lost my first love to suicide & he wasn’t alone in that final moment. I know bc I felt the pain the instant that he pulled the trigger. Literally. It felt like a sledgehammer to my head then I started crying hysterically. The person I was sitting next to didn’t know what was wrong with me. I didn’t either at that moment. The crying lasted til the next day when I finally found it & hasn’t really ever stopped. The exact time he died was known & it coincided with the time I felt the pain & started crying. Death is inevitable & we all experience it at all levels. I feel the pain in this video. Thank you for sharing.
I'm deeply sorry, for your loss. I don't ever think we get over those we truly love having in our life, those that make our life special, and worth living. Of all people, Billy Bob Thornton has a video, where he talks about losing his brother, and how he has learned a lot from it. I cannot do it justice, what he says, so I encourage you to look it up. It made more sense to me, than 99% of the advice I've gotten from others, about how to get through each day. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad the video and music resonates with you. Now that I'm older, that is why I play/write music now. To hopefully make someone else feel that there is someone else, that knows...
great Track. Very emotional and covers the loneliness of someone. Great. And great Video too. Good Job.
Thank you, for taking the time to listen to it. It's just a plain, C chord.. one night, long ago, I'd lost a friend, and although I sat down to try to write something more,...complex, I was still in the shock, that they were gone. And although my mind couldn't wrap around the concept of writing anything,..I just played the 3 notes, over and over, waiting for something to come. Must've played thec3 notes so many times, that it got stuck in my head. Carried it around for years. My ongoing health problems took a drastic dive this year, and just wondering how things are going to turn out, or if they do,...this just kept coming to mind.
But, thank you for listening. I do appreciate it, very, very much.
Music is life.
The composition might be very simple, but the complete visual experience and the story that I read on a different video where you linked this video really made me resonate with your video. More power to you man, we'll all make it. "Smile that he was born don't cry that he's no more" this quote helped me get through a lot of pain and hope it helps you too my man. Thanks for this
Thank you,...for just listening. I'm also very grateful for your comment. It comforting, to know that the piece resonates with others. When I was younger , I wrote music, for me, and me alone. Although not my intent during the composing, I do hope, when I publish it, that others may receive it, and something makes a connection. I almost think the simplicity of it, has made the notes mean more, in reading the emails, and comments on this track. Thank you, once again. I appreciate you.
Well done.
Thank you, for stopping by and listening. I really do appreciate it.
I found this link on your post about Pat. The whole visual & audio experience of this resonates through my mind. I can still hear it after the video has stopped. We never know when it will be our time. I lost my first love to suicide & he wasn’t alone in that final moment. I know bc I felt the pain the instant that he pulled the trigger. Literally. It felt like a sledgehammer to my head then I started crying hysterically. The person I was sitting next to didn’t know what was wrong with me. I didn’t either at that moment. The crying lasted til the next day when I finally found it & hasn’t really ever stopped. The exact time he died was known & it coincided with the time I felt the pain & started crying. Death is inevitable & we all experience it at all levels. I feel the pain in this video. Thank you for sharing.
I'm deeply sorry, for your loss. I don't ever think we get over those we truly love having in our life, those that make our life special, and worth living. Of all people, Billy Bob Thornton has a video, where he talks about losing his brother, and how he has learned a lot from it. I cannot do it justice, what he says, so I encourage you to look it up. It made more sense to me, than 99% of the advice I've gotten from others, about how to get through each day. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad the video and music resonates with you. Now that I'm older, that is why I play/write music now. To hopefully make someone else feel that there is someone else, that knows...
@@Zemo72 Thank you. I’m sorry you are able to understand the pain. I wish that on almost no one.