msheekhah
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Original, just not a fan of this kind of music except in certain social gathering situations.
Great stuff. Think a morrocan drum lightly playing (or loop) could have covered the metronome, but that's all what if. Thanks.
Technically a masterpiece. Unfortunately, not a fan of the style of music. Just an uncultured American, I guess. I know what kind of work that was, and it was nothing short of a masterpiece.
Wow. Reminds me of Unplugged. Minimalist, the true, raw essence of the musician. Nice instrumentals. They accentuate while letting Peter shine. Good job.
Wow. That's inventive. Fun too.
When I first started listening, it sounded like it belonged on a new Mario Brothers game. Like Mark Twain said about Wagner's music, it's better than it sounds. But that's just an american point of view I guess. It sounds good, but just not my style.
I also think this one is good enough to sell. Great job.
I think this is good enough to sell. Maybe even good enough for Peter to put on his next album.

technical question: would like to attempt a barbershop mix of this song. traditionally, barbershop uses 1-3-5-7 chords that resolve. More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbershop_music. What I want is some software that will allow me to do key shift change on a voice track. That way, I can take Peter's voice, then pitch shift it into 1-3-5-7 tracks, and then edit specific parts of that track to shift the chord movement. so when he goes hi to say "can't take any mooooooore", you can shift it to a 1-3-5-7 "can't take any mooooooooo-" then resolve it at 1-3-5-8 "-ooooooooooree", or even get fancy and do a 3-5-1-7 resolve to a 1-3-5-8. There's all kinds of things you can do in barbershop.
Just don't know the best software to try this with.
comment added to Multiman's Remix on 2006-10-20 12:07:02