"Island Breeze" Bishop R.P. Hall

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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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"Island Breeze" Bishop R.P. Hall

Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hello my fellow steelers, :D
Here is something new! It is a composite melody of several rhythms, including a sort of semi-polynesian, afro-cuban flavor that rests upon a heavy bottom beat, with soulful overtones. My steel just becomes a part of the over all effect. Never the less, I hope it is enjoyed! :) Be Blessed!
Ron (The Bishop)
PS: Give it a chance, it will grow as listen to.(I hope) :eek: :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a0JdNNwZZ4
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Post by David Hartley »

Happy new year Bishop Hall.
Thanks again. I loved it as I do all your songs but I think the steel was a bit low in volume on this track. That's only my opinion of course and as I say, it's always great to see your postings.

Best wishes,
David.
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Post by Chuck Hall »

Excellent job my brother. Hope you had a Merry Christmas and have a great New Year.

8)
Chuck
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi Dave (Hartley)
Happy New year to you and yours also.
Yes, the volume was a little low on the steel, but it was designed that way. I was trying to blend in with the background as much as possible. It again was an experiment in sound engineering. I am still learning the different techniques with my studio sound design. I may have over did it a bit. Only another "engineer" would catch that my friend. ;-) You`ve still got good ears. ;-)
Thanks for noticing,
Ron (The Bishop)
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hey Chuck! (Hall) :D
My friend, and namesake! I thank you for your New Years greeting, and well wishes. May our Lord smile upon you as well for this year, and the many years to come. And as always, thanks for your encouragement in music. It means much! Be blessed!
Ron (The Bishop)
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Post by John H. McGlothlin »

Hi Ron and a Happy New Year my friend. Excellent song as always, I really enjoy listening to your music. God Bless.
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Hi John! (McGlothlin)
Always good to hear from you my friend. I trust that the holidays went well for you, I certainly enjoyed your Christmas videos as well! I also trust, that as this year unfolds, that 2011 will be to your satisfaction as well. Be blessed my friend, stay in touch, and be in good health!
Ron (Bishop Hall)
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Another winner. :D

Is there no end to your talent ? :D

Keep, a-pickin', my friend. :D
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi Alan! (Brookes)
Somehow the melodies just keep coming! :eek: :lol:
Best of the New Year, to you and your family my good friend! :) Thank you, for all of your kindness,
Ron
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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

Thanks Ronnie. I enjoy all your videos.
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi Johnnie! (Baldwin)
I`m glad you looked in on my page, and I`m honored
that you have been watching my "attempted" progress at producing these videos. I`m still learning "How"! :) It is a "joy" to make people "smile", and that is what I`m all about! Be blessed my friend, thanks again!!!
Ron (Bishop Hall) :)
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