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Michael Terren – my great nephew

on October 3, 2012

He launched his CD yesterday but we couldn’t get to Perth. I am so proud and honoured that Michael did some of his work here at Bythorne.

http://soundcloud.com/flaming-pines/cureakling-michael-terren-out

I will try to provide better links once I figure the sound thing out. Luckily Michael is an understanding musician!


22 responses to “Michael Terren – my great nephew

  1. Louise G. says:

    I love it! What a fabulous soundscape. Thanks!

  2. This is super – so great to hear your birds in the background too!

  3. Judith Post says:

    What a really unique piece. Loved the sound of the birds in the background and the idea of a piano in a farm field. You must be so proud of him. Musical talent must run in your family.

  4. I’ve never heard anything like it. I loved it. It’s so…Australian! Love that your birds are on it as well.

  5. terry1954 says:

    i loved it!! how relaxing……………thanks for letting me hear

  6. dcwisdom says:

    That’s a composition for a suspense movie or something. Interesting.

  7. Link is just fine What is not to be proud of? I am a sondcloud member, using it almost daily. I think your nephew will get a lot of listeners and when viewed so many times there a conncection to YouTube can somehow be made. Have not the full details but heard tell.

    Thanks so much for sharing Jules You have some talanted kids in your family: Ming et al. ~

  8. WordsFallFromMyEyes says:

    Wow, this is fantastic, Julie!! You should be so proud! 🙂

    I will click on the link & listen as I reply to readers. Only just turned on the PC. Perfect timing…

  9. WordsFallFromMyEyes says:

    That was ABSOLUTELY beautiful. The fact of nature sounds first, & then a touch of piano, & then a gathering of chords, a flow, a delivery, a mood, a feeling – & not once did it outdo nature, it went with nature. That was just GREAT.

  10. pixilated2 says:

    Wonderful and so relaxing. I like the beginning and ending fade of the wild sounds in the recording. I followed the link underneath, and it took me to another page with more of his work! Thank your for sharing, Julie!
    ~ Lynda

  11. Love the sound scape. Very relaxing. Even though I know you have all those birds, and I know birds tend to be vocal, I never really think of all the sounds that you would normally hear at your place. What a wonderful background.

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