Maria Bencic Posted September 11, 2021 Posted September 11, 2021 (edited) ”Le dodi” a new worship song with song lyrics inspired from the ”Song of songs”. Tones from a single orchestral harp and a blend of English and Hebrew language gives an ancient music sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdlMc-X60Ks Song title: Le dodi (written and music produced by Maria Bencic 2021, vocals by Maria Bencic) Song release date: 10/9-2021 Welcome to find out a little more about the song at my website: www.mariabencic.com Have a lovely day and thank´s for listening! Edited September 11, 2021 by Maria Bencic Quote
Quinn Posted September 24, 2021 Posted September 24, 2021 (edited) You know what I like about this - its simplicity, its calm and the harmony is just touched in. Whoever is singing has a breathy, slight voice that gave the piece a mood of innocence (to me, anyway), slightly out of tune in places (which doesn't matter - it could be deliberate microtonal inflexions). I'm very familiar with the Song of Songs (canticum canticorum) having myself tried to set the first chapter in Latin. My only criticism is that the harp needs to be a little quieter. At present it sounds more like a guitar too close to the microphone. Faded down just a notch would reduce its dominance. Edit: And it's one of the more original works I've encountered here, the blending of languages, the mix of texts, that calm voice. I am intrigued! Nice, Maria. Edited September 25, 2021 by Quinn 1 Quote
aMusicComposer Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 Wow, I agree with Quinn's enthusiasm - your music is hauntingly beautiful. A little spooky and on edge, it really gives it a sense of flow and the sparse use of the harp is particularly effective. What a fantastic piece! Thank you for sharing aMC Quote
Maria Bencic Posted October 4, 2021 Author Posted October 4, 2021 On 9/25/2021 at 12:23 AM, Quinn said: You know what I like about this - its simplicity, its calm and the harmony is just touched in. Whoever is singing has a breathy, slight voice that gave the piece a mood of innocence (to me, anyway), slightly out of tune in places (which doesn't matter - it could be deliberate microtonal inflexions). I'm very familiar with the Song of Songs (canticum canticorum) having myself tried to set the first chapter in Latin. My only criticism is that the harp needs to be a little quieter. At present it sounds more like a guitar too close to the microphone. Faded down just a notch would reduce its dominance. Edit: And it's one of the more original works I've encountered here, the blending of languages, the mix of texts, that calm voice. I am intrigued! Nice, Maria. Thank you Quinn! I was so very happy to read your comment. With this song I have tried to produce the sound of an ancient love song how I imagine they would sound like 2000-3000 years ago. It is me Maria whom is singing. Wow sounds like a very interesting project that you set the Song of songs in Latin! The "Song of songs" is so very beautiful. Thank you for your suggestion about the volume of the harp, it was just this I was struggling with when I had finished the song, I was unsure how high or low the harp volume should be. Have a lovely day! : ) Quote
Maria Bencic Posted October 4, 2021 Author Posted October 4, 2021 On 9/25/2021 at 10:38 AM, aMusicComposer said: Wow, I agree with Quinn's enthusiasm - your music is hauntingly beautiful. A little spooky and on edge, it really gives it a sense of flow and the sparse use of the harp is particularly effective. What a fantastic piece! Thank you for sharing aMC Thank you aMC! I´m so deeply happy to read that you found the piece beautiful! : ) Have a lovely day! Quote
Henrik Stromberg Posted October 5, 2021 Posted October 5, 2021 Maria, I am driven crazy by your voice! Great composition! Absolute harmony of feelings and music! https://musescore.com/community Quote
Maria Bencic Posted October 5, 2021 Author Posted October 5, 2021 7 hours ago, Henrik Stromberg said: Maria, I am driven crazy by your voice! Great composition! Absolute harmony of feelings and music! https://musescore.com/community Thank you Henrik! It is a great joy for me to read your comment, thanks I tried to express my feelings from my heart when I did record the vocals. I will check out the link, thanks! Quote
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