Britt Andrew Burns Yes I could detect a cinematic feel to it. As a matter of fact, listening to it, I could see an image of a young woman on a very bleak and windy day, walking down a road and glancing at various houses as she passes them. Occasionally she would see curtains moving, and just a hint of someone’s face. This is a street where she once lived in many years before, and now she was returning for the first time. But why did she come back? Cue dramatic section! Hehe!
@@bobheatliesongs Ha! That's an interesting interpretation. I will point out one unusual thing I tried with this piece. The melody begins on an A with a Bb chord underneath. I very rarely start a melody on the major 7th scale degree.
Wow, that’s a fine piece of work there Britt. Well done! 👍
Thank you, Bob! I wish I had a better recording, but this one turned out pretty well.
Britt Andrew Burns Yes I could detect a cinematic feel to it. As a matter of fact, listening to it, I could see an image of a young woman on a very bleak and windy day, walking down a road and glancing at various houses as she passes them. Occasionally she would see curtains moving, and just a hint of someone’s face. This is a street where she once lived in many years before, and now she was returning for the first time. But why did she come back? Cue dramatic section! Hehe!
@@bobheatliesongs Ha! That's an interesting interpretation. I will point out one unusual thing I tried with this piece. The melody begins on an A with a Bb chord underneath. I very rarely start a melody on the major 7th scale degree.