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Arms of Love (feat. Michelle Jennings)
06:58
Kyle Larimore Music

Arms of Love (feat. Michelle Jennings)

#orchestral #love #mentalhealthawareness #enchantingmusic Dear friends, This is probably the most important, meaningful, and different song that I’ve written. Since September being su!c!de awareness month, I felt lead to write this piece. It’s an anthem of hope for the people who have hit rock bottom and are in need of a refreshing boost. The style is more of a contemporary piece with a powerful orchestra and choir. The lyrics describe one who is looking for something to pull them out of their void of darkness, trauma, pain, and depression, through love from above and those around us. It’s especially meaningful to me personally, and wrote this during a heavy period of my life. It is sung by my talented friend Michelle Jennings who I owe immensely for lending me her amazing voice!! She’s a vocal genius!!! 🎤🔥 Share this song with anyone you know who may struggling mentally, emotionally, or is in need of healing in other ways. I pray it blesses you and your loved ones, and hope you all enjoy! With love, -Kyle 🎶❤️ Good headphones recommended! 🎧 Lyrics and music written by Kyle Larimore. Verse 1: Once upon a fractured heart, you were there, With open arms. When it seemed like darkness won, light came through, with arms of love. Carried me when I was feeling alone, and on my own. Took my hand and led me through my raging storm, I’m not alone. Chorus: Love, has rescued my soul Pulled out of my void I’m called by your voice Now, I reach for the stars Forgetting my scars Embraced in your arms Verse 2: When all hope seemed dim, and life vanished too, you came through. Lit the dead inside my soul with a spark, a spark of love. Now I feel a fire growing in me, it lights my way. Shines forever bright till my dying day, I want to stay. Chorus: Love, has rescued my soul Pulled me of my void I’m called by your voice Now, I reach for the stars Forgetting my scars Embraced in your arms Bridge: When I look into your eyes I feel alive, I won’t let go out of your sight Hold me close into your arms full of your love, here in your presence I feel so alive Please hold on shelter me now Out from the shadows, stay with me so I’m not left behind Chorus: Love, has rescued my soul Pulled me of my void I’m called by your voice Now, I reach for the stars Forgetting my scars Embraced in your arms (x2) Follow Michelle Jennings: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purpledressphotography?mibextid=2JQ9oc -Instagram: https://instagram.com/michelle_lynn_jennings?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Follow Kyle Larimore: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kylelarimoremusic -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylelarimoremusic/ -X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/kylelmusic -YouTube Music: http://hyperurl.co/youtubemusic -Audiomack: http://hyperurl.co/audiomack -Website: https://www.kylelarimore.com . . . ©2023 Kyle Larimore Productions, LLC | All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized Reproduction is a Violation of Applicable Laws. Produced by Kyle Larimore and Michelle Jennings - Prime Capital Studios.
Sailing the High C’s
06:10
Kyle Larimore Music

Sailing the High C’s

#epicmusic #sailing #orchestral Get ready to go on an adventure at sea with my brand new epic Celtic orchestral symphony piece, ‘Sailing The High C’s!’ Yes, “C’s” was used as an intentional musical pun. 😜 Although, the main theme doesn’t come in till about halfway through in the key of C. There are so many different key and tempo changes that the poor orchestra has to keep up! 🥵 The original version was planned to be over ten minutes long but I narrowed it down to a more reasonable length. At this point any performing musician who sees that I composed this and how complex the score is will flee in panic! 😅 Poor 1st, 2nd, and 3rd violins with the constant overlapping and sharing ostinato parts haha. The choir is really the hardest part because of the rapid pace they sing, especially when they get to D# 6 which almost seems like a nonhuman capability, but is not impossible. This is also the first piece that I’ve used a hurdy-gurdy, which is a medieval stringed instrument that produces sound by a hand-crank-turned, rosined wheel rubbing against the strings. The second one being the Uilleann Pipes (similar to the bagpipes), but with a Celtic origin. This is headphone mandatory!! I hope you enjoy! 💙 Follow Kyle Larimore: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kylelarimoremusic -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylelarimoremusic/ -Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylelmusic -YouTube Music: http://hyperurl.co/youtubemusic -Audiomack: http://hyperurl.co/audiomack -Website: https://www.kylelarimore.com . . . ©2023 Kyle Larimore Productions, LLC | All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized Reproduction is a Violation of Applicable Laws. Produced by Kyle Larimore - Prime Capital Studios.
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