![]() ![]() You'll find that certain musical events seem to "accidentally" land in the perfect place - highlighting particular words or filling the space between sentences in just the right way. You may be surprised as to how this changes the overall feel of your recording. If you plan to use Mystic Dawn as background music in one of your recordings, try spacing out your narration a little to give the music more room to mingle with your narration. As someone with a very sweet tooth, I wholeheartedly approve. This is officially the first time someone has used the word “butterscotch topping” to describe my music. “Wow! Fantastic! Smoother than silk with a butterscotch topping! It takes you to a whole new level of calm.” Rick certainly had high expectations, so I was very happy (and relieved) to receive his feedback after working on this music over the course of a few months… “I was wondering whether it might be within the realms of possibility for you to make available an "underscore" version of it, that does not include the electric piano parts? In my humble opinion, I honestly believe this would make it quite possibly the most perfect piece of relaxation music I would have ever heard to-date.” ![]() Rick had a great idea which I was very happy to fulfil… It's so descriptive and otherworldly, so Vangelis-esque, it gives me goose bumps every time I hear it!” "…it has become one of my most favourite pieces of your work. I created this music in response to a fabulous request from one of YouTube’s most popular meditation creators, Rick Clarke (The Honest Guys who described the original version of Mystic Dawn like this: ![]() Mystic Dawn is based on a main theme that lasts for about 15 minutes, but I have also prepared longer versions of 30 minutes and 60 minutes that include subtle variations to keep the music interesting without straying too far from the main theme. ![]() Just wait until you hear how this music dances with your words. Those thinking of using this music in the background of a guided meditation are in for a treat. I had you in mind as I created this music. Those who work as physical therapists or energy healers may find that this music adds another dimension to their treatments. This is music that you can retreat into – the kind of music that starts to feel like “home” the more you listen to it. It seems to have a softening effect on the nervous system. My intuitive sense is that this music could also be quite effective as a natural pain reliever. This palette of sounds works really well together to release the mind from analytical thinking and has a very calming effect.Īlthough there are no emotional highs or lows to be found in Mystic Dawn, the music repeatedly cycles through progressions that gently build and release, conveying a sense of occasion and even inducing feelings of euphoria from time to time. You’ll also hear a variety of other textures, highlights and transition effects, like sweeping breathe-like sounds and glittering chimes. Floating effortlessly above these deeper tones are delicate, airy choirs intermingled with the twinkling sound of an electric piano. It’s a very organic sound, rich with layers of complex, moving harmonics that have a subtle mind-numbing effect. The foundation sound in Mystic Dawn is a deep drone that provides the music with a feeling of weight and warmth. ![]()
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