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Time To Say Goodbye
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Music Completion Time: 8 Hours Software Used: Cubase VST 5.1, Roland SC - 88 * Vocals Recorded Separately
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"BORN TO DO THIS"
TIMEA (aka Timea Walker/Timea Szasz) is a Hungarian-born Composer, Singer-Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist and Music Producer. She has hundreds of original pieces of music to her name to date, 40+ of which are featured here. These are some of her older recordings she self-produced throughout the years in a wide range of genres, using various music production equipment. She composes in a variety of styles ranging from Pop, Folk, Synth and Film Music, to Game & Soundtrack, Beats & Instrumentals, Classical and many more. Some of her pieces are rich in Central and Eastern European elements, while others incorporate musical touches from across the globe. When it comes to songs, Timea likes to combine pop with traditional Hungarian themes, multiple part vocal harmonies and lyrics inspired by her life events.
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Genre
Pop Electropop
Charts
Peak #219
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Timea Szasz
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Timea Szasz
Uploaded
July 06, 2006
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:03
Story behind the song
I was just improvising on the keyboard when I played a few things I quite liked, which inspired me. I decided I wanted the composition’s style to be Euro – Pop. Since childhood I have always wondered about what it would be like to use Morse Code either as the rhythm section of a composition, or just simple words as a ‘hidden message’ in songs. So I decided to try it out. Back in my childhood I thought it would be an original idea to use morse code in songs, but later I have found out that Kraftwerk have done the same. In the break-down section there’s Morse code played by a high pitch sound ‘saying’ T-I-M-E, T-I-M-E, T-I-M-E-A. First I wanted to morse the title of the song (TIME To Say Goodbye), but then I realized it would have been too long and wouldn’t fit with the rhythm section properly, so I’ve put my name (TIMEA) at the end instead, because it only differs by one letter from the word TIME. After I’ve finished composing the song I wrote some lyrics and a melody line over the top and improvised the harmony parts when recording.
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