Lazy Day - the album

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Lazy Day - the album

Post by Folderol »

Well in keeping with the title it took quite a while to get everything together for this. Mind you a lot of that was due to me going flat-out to get the latest release of Yoshimi done!
Anyway, please enjoy Lazy Day.
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Listening now. I still think you should consider sync opportunities for children's programmes.
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Post by awjoe »

'Lazy Day' works as the album name, but 'A Day in the Country' would have too. :thumbup:
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Post by Arpangel »

Drew Stephenson wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 5:15 pm Listening now. I still think you should consider sync opportunities for children's programmes.

Couldn’t agree more, I can imagine this being extremely powerful in the right situation, like contrasting opposites, where the visuals are an exact polar opposite to the emotions intended in this music.
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Playing this now!!
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Post by Folderol »

Back from a much needed holiday!
Thanks again folks. I take the point about sync opportunities, but I really don't have a clue about any of this stuff, and would have no idea at whether I was getting a good deal or being ripped off.

Also I need more hours in the day. I seem to be busy doing something pretty much all the time :roll:
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Post by amanise »

Very relaxing! Hide and Seek and An Enchanted Valley were my favourites. I agree with those saying kids programming syndication - although like you, I have no idea how any of that works!
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