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EBB TIDE (orchestra cover)

Ebb tide is the period between high tide and the next low tide in which the sea is receding, causing the tide to go out and to draw away from the land. Although this is only one phase of the tide, the song compares the cyclic movement of the water to the lovers’ relationship.

This is a popular love song, written in 1953 by the lyricist Carl Sigman and composer Robert Maxwell. Similar to the biblical book of “Song of Solomon,” the author renders the relationship with the two lovers in courtship longing for affection while expressing their love for one another. Eventually, they come together in marriage, the groom extolling his bride’s beauty before they consummate their relationship. Finally, she struggles with the fear of separation, while he reassures his bride of his affections for her. All of this reinforces the theme of the goodness of marriage. Some suggest the book also pictures in a more general way Christ’s love for His bride, the church.

In addition to video production and graphic editing, Kit Keshawn Production Studio is doing audio engineering, music/song/jingle composition, and remastering musical productions. The purpose of this music experimental project is to showcases the following Virtual Studio Technology (VST):

1. From BBC Symphonic Orchestra by Spitfire Audio (Violas, Strings Spiccato, Violins 2, Violins 1 Long, Basses, Horns, Trumpets Staccatissimo, Flutes Staccatissimo, Celeste, Harps Plucks and Timpani)
2. From DSK Saxophone (Soprano Sax)
3. From Arturia Piano IV (American Grand Piano)
4. Brooklyn Drum Kit
5. Voice: Anonymous (transposed pitch from key of F major to C major

Видео EBB TIDE (orchestra cover) канала Kit Keshawn Production Studio
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29 июля 2021 г. 9:56:22
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