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Nadia's Tears

Marc Lawson on December 18, 2011 17:06

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    • Marc Lawson
      Marc Lawson on February 09, 2012 15:13

      @Joey Saxx: Hey Joey, I responded to your comment earlier, but forgot to tag your name. I am still a bit new to SoundCloud, so I don't know what the hell I am doing. LOL.

    • Marc Lawson
      Marc Lawson on February 09, 2012 15:12

      @brown*apple^: Thanks a bunch, Shawn. Good suggestion on the placement thing! Hope to see you around town soon. Cheers!

    • brown*apple^
      brown*apple^ on February 09, 2012 06:55

      beautiful strings....very uplifting, brings to mind all the great athletes during the winter olympics....keep writing those movie and sports theme pieces....there's beautiful...you should keep pitching them....
      somebody could even use them locally...for local UGA gymnastics...UGA has one of the top programs in the country...and always are on tv....you can be there musical spokes person!!!:)

    • Marc Lawson
      Marc Lawson on February 06, 2012 14:13

      Howdy, sir! Thanks for the kind words. Sorry it's taken a moment to respond... I need to setup some email notifications on SC :-)

      To answer your question, the main voice was a solo viola from East West Symphonic Orchestra. In fact, all of the strings were from that library.

      Cheers!

    • Joey Saxx
      Joey Saxx on January 31, 2012 15:41

      Hey great track Marc! What kind of violin is that sounds amazing.

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