Solitude
By
Bryan Quinn
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Debut singles are a time of nerves and letting go, as
musicians we tend to be perfectionists, and fear what others make think of our
efforts, so letting the music go, is akin to allowing your child, for the first
time, go to the shops on his or her own.
Here Bryan Quinn
delivers his debut single for flute and guitar to all, it is called Solitude and is one of the finest
examples of a entrance single in this genre, I have in my time, heard many artist
be too cautious upon releasing their debut release, but here Bryan allows his
muse full access to his memories, emotions and artistic palate, and it works
brilliantly.
There is a depth to this single that is rarely found from
this genre, clearly the mood created is letting go of past events and possible
trauma, and in doing so finding a sanctuary of oneness, otherwise known as much
needed Solitude, Quinn through his
instrumentation and compositional structures, manifests this perfectly.
This is a beautiful example of instrumental music that truly
means something, and from an open heart perspective too, which allows the
fluency of the composition to simply flow with grace and humility.
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