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Wondeful

This takes me back to when I was a child, listening to Enya. Beautiful music.

TommyUlysesGrant responds:

Thank you very much ...

Wow

I have no idea who rated this less than a 5*, but this is truly magnificent. Epic emotions all wound up in one piece. How did you manage to pull of recording a live orchestra? That's intense.

TommyUlysesGrant responds:

It is very easy ...

I use a onboard casio microphone directly above the stage. and i take al the insulation down off the walls so sound bounces around better. and then i simply play and it comes out cyrstal each time :)...

EDIT: what the hell is up with my grammer nowa days .... Im an idiot XD ....

???

This song isn't "bad", but it really isn't that good either. Whatever plug-in you used didn't seem to have too polished of a sound. The higher melodies in the song are also really inconsistent due to the very slow decay you put on some of the instruments.

It doesn't seem to gel well together. I'm not against the leads you used either, but it was extremely minimalist. I thought for sure that something ranked so highly would have much better complexity.

Semaphore responds:

it was a try and that helped me a lot to improve my skills ^^

Thanks for the review.

Well, I will review since you kindly asked. ^^

Not going to lie, I'm not a big trance/techno fan. Considering the strengths of this piece, however, and the genre it represents - I think it's safe to assume this is quiet excellent. I wish the piano would've decayed a little slower when it was featured, but otherwise superb job!

Fredgy responds:

thanks :p
ye no problem that it isn't your genre ;)

Nice work

A very simple re-iteration of the original piece, but very nice. I was kinda hoping you would dip the chord progression down to hit the lower notes of the actual song. Still very vibrant tune. Nice and peaceful.

Well done, sir

Excellent use of the bells and piano. I like how they supplement the symphonic parts during the majority of the composition - keeping the complexity subtle but strong enough to be noticed. Great layering here with the strings too. I see so many different things being applied here at once that it's really hard to comment on the strengths.

I would say you remind me of Hitoshi Sakimoto, but even this has a little more variance than his lighter mooded pieces at times.

Zero123Music responds:

hey, thanks - I'm glad you noticed the bells and piano :)

I'm glad you enjoyed it^^

Hmm...

Yep, haven't heard enough of these Tetris remakes in our time...

Unrl responds:

You have been deprived..

Not bad

It was a good riff, but way too short?

cjsnow1 responds:

eh. watev. i didnt want to make it longer.

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