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Hi Mr. B.

I was listening the WTH the 2nd of June. Well, I noticed a Celtic sound to the Muse. I wondered what influenced you to add this to the song?
I have an Irish/Scottish background…so I noticed the sound right off! Anyway, WTH really rocks and I can’t wait to get the disc. 신용카드현금화

All the best,
MaryAnn

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MaryAnn,

I have always been moved by Celtic music. Now, that’s a huge genre in itself, but the modes and melodies found within that style often strike a deep chord in me. I sometimes wonder if that’s caused by some “tribal memory” due to the fact that my Grandmother was Margaret Brennan from County Westmeath, Ireland. But, I think that kind of music gives an emotional spark to people with ANY DNA heredity.

I dig the music of Chieftains, among others. 신용카드현금화

There are a few of my songs which employ a Celtic sensibility (“ROAR” comes to mind), and yes, I suppose Plinky’s bagpipe loop/track on “THE MUSE” puts the song on that list. Now that I think of it, there may be a pinch of Celtic seasoning in the tune’s Chorus melody as well. I’m surely not the first to do this kind of thing.

I might point out that that song kind of goes through a wide variety of styles. It’s sort of a mix of pop, rock, rap and gospel, with a splash of Celtic.

Sounds like a cocktail.

In any case, good ear, MaryAnn! What a rich culture you (we) come from! Thanks for asking.

May your troubles be few and your blessings be many,

Glen