Music Within is the ambient cinematic / modern classical project of Toronto based composer and multi-instrumentalist Rob McAllister. Rob composes music for film and television, and writes music under the moniker Music Within. Hear the latest releases, see behind-the-scenes studio footage, music videos, album artwork videos, interviews, and new sync placements. - Endless Stories Live Within The Music -
Just having a break, sipping my coffee, listening to the music and the birds outside, sitting by the open kitchen window on a nice and sunny afternoon.. This is me having a great time..☕️ 🎶🐦🥰
This song connected to me on a spiritual level. I want everyone who sees this comment to know I emailed the record company asking if they had sheet music for it. They connected me with Music Within who ended up offering me the sheet for nothing. I just hope this and his other works catch traction. Because beyond his music being thoughtful he is a thoughtful artist through and through. Thanks again -Colin
Thanks! :) --> www.music-within.com/sheet-music <-- If you scroll through, you'll find a purple/pink album called 'Winter' with all 6 pieces. And near there 'Something Worth Keeping' on it's own too.
Hey, thanks for checking in my friend! I'm okay. Sorry, I know, you're absolutely right. I've been very quiet lately as I had to prioritize some other things. But getting back to business as usual :)
Beautiful music, Rob. Even back in high school, I knew you'd go super far with Music. I had a wonderful time playing in Mr. Hebert's band with you all those years. Happy to see you succeed! -Shawn Nash
Hey Shawn! Thanks so much man :) Great to hear from you. Really appreciate the kind words. And yes! bringing me back to those good jazz band days with like 'Chameleon' and 'The Chicken' haha.
Linda música e vídeo Não tem muita visualização, não desanime! Sabemos que vivemos em um século desastroso em que a música na maioria das vezes precisa ter rebolado, um rostinho bonito e uma voz que agride os tímpanos. Quem viu os seus vídeos são pessoas sensível a boa música, aquela que toca na alma e coração. Sucesso sempre,obrigado pelo trabalho e por postar 👍
I wasn't familiar, but just went to listen. Haha, yeah I hear what you mean. And yes it was released on an album called "The High Seas." Here it is on RU-vid: ru-vid.com/group/OLAK5uy_nb9FVgE2tCOxQboyxD6cQQyOBJMSMqzGI - (Or just search "Music Within The High Seas" wherever you listen).
Always cool to hear from you! I hope you do more like these! Sandstone is another that I recently found I think would be even more amazing with added instruments. Congrats on your recent album!
@@jamirr100 Thank you, happy it's finally out there! Hmm Sandstone huh... good to know. Could totally have sweeping strings over top. Well food for thought for now! :)
Oh lovely as always. You have become a part of our family, god knows how many miles between us. Yet you live in our house with your beautiful music. Please keep the feelings coming from 'within'🤗❤️
@@MusicWithin no hay de qué! Es más, acabo de escucharlo en la cobertura de las elecciones locales en Global BC (con la nueva gráfica de Global News) y se adapta perfectamente. Es fantástica
I really like this one! And hope it’ll also get another rendition like with strings and synth elements! Cant wait till your new album! Also what piano is that? It’s cool to see how you record!
Thanks so much! Yes totally, on the album there will be another arrangement of this one :) The piano is a "Johannes Seiler" - (Model GS122... if you want to impress your friends lol).
Sorry about the angle folks! It works vertical, but feels a bit like you're falling after being flipped horizontal for youtube :-| (Noted: probably don't film from this angle).
Wow! This is amazing! I absolutely love this gorgeous piece that perfectly captures the blistering chill of the icy midwinter. January and February have such a different feel from December and it's always cool (pun totally intended) to find others who like capturing the frigid, contemplative, isolated feeling of solitude in the freezing cold of winter.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to say so :) Agreed! The winter experience (both weather and emotions) in January and February is definitely a different thing from that of December and March.