New Age music consists of both electronic types, often counting on sustained synth pads or perhaps long sequencer-based runs, as well as acoustic forms, showcasing instruments for instance, flutes, piano, traditional acoustic guitar and a multitude of non-western acoustic musical instruments.
I've been composing new age music for a long time after hearing one of the great new age artists, Suzanne Ciani's "Velocity of Love" hit album in 1985. I was forever in love with this new kind of music which tended to be spiritual and contemplative in nature and later became referred to as the New age movement.
Through the years I wasn't able to find enough Modern music that I loved to listen to and so I starting writing and composed my very own stylistic new age songs and wound up writing nearly seventy electronic new age type songs.
All of these songs seemed basically modern age music in the principle of reflection anyway, contemplative, easy listening enough to be considered ideal for thinking, resting, reading and meditating.
Many of the songs I composed were inspired by my kids and artistically written with the idea and emotions of spirituality, relaxation, optimism and reflection of love for each of them.
The modern age harmonies and multiple layers of harmonies written originated from these deep inner feelings when I played late into the evenings on my synthesizer/keyboard. Putting various sounds together both in electronic forms containing deep synth pads and long sequencer-based runs created great music and the emotions I wanted.
Along with my new age synthesizer I could feature a number of instruments like the piano, flute, cello, guitar along with digitally sampled instruments that provided what I needed to match the emotions and thoughts in my mind that started producing the modern music I needed to write and provide to the world.
My dream in publishing my "Sunday Solace" New age album for the world is for all people everywhere to find a number of of my songs that positively touches their heart, mind and soul and brings them happiness and joy in their lives. - 40724
I've been composing new age music for a long time after hearing one of the great new age artists, Suzanne Ciani's "Velocity of Love" hit album in 1985. I was forever in love with this new kind of music which tended to be spiritual and contemplative in nature and later became referred to as the New age movement.
Through the years I wasn't able to find enough Modern music that I loved to listen to and so I starting writing and composed my very own stylistic new age songs and wound up writing nearly seventy electronic new age type songs.
All of these songs seemed basically modern age music in the principle of reflection anyway, contemplative, easy listening enough to be considered ideal for thinking, resting, reading and meditating.
Many of the songs I composed were inspired by my kids and artistically written with the idea and emotions of spirituality, relaxation, optimism and reflection of love for each of them.
The modern age harmonies and multiple layers of harmonies written originated from these deep inner feelings when I played late into the evenings on my synthesizer/keyboard. Putting various sounds together both in electronic forms containing deep synth pads and long sequencer-based runs created great music and the emotions I wanted.
Along with my new age synthesizer I could feature a number of instruments like the piano, flute, cello, guitar along with digitally sampled instruments that provided what I needed to match the emotions and thoughts in my mind that started producing the modern music I needed to write and provide to the world.
My dream in publishing my "Sunday Solace" New age album for the world is for all people everywhere to find a number of of my songs that positively touches their heart, mind and soul and brings them happiness and joy in their lives. - 40724
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New age jazz, New Age tunes is certainly described far more by the impact or feeling it makes as opposed to the musical instruments employed in its creation.
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