Good work.
What vocal program did you use? The use of an organ instead of strings is an interesting choice, too.
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Good work.
What vocal program did you use? The use of an organ instead of strings is an interesting choice, too.
I thought it was scored for organ anyways... and there is strings! Gah, I can't remember what I replaced. Ah well. XD
The vocals are the Vocaloid Miku Hatsune. Superb program I would recommend to anyone.
Thanks, man! XD
Well done, Maestro.
Only issue I have with the piece is seemed like it never resolved into a full enough theme, yet it seemed to want to.
Orchestration was flawless as with all the works of thine I've heard so far. Harmonies were also especially nice. No really problems, other than I would've liked a reprise of the main theme, or maybe a more fully symphonic version slipped in somewhere.
Another 5!
It's interesting you would say that ShadowJim. You see this song is made for more ambiant purposes, supposed to be a kind of overworld theme, and in truth it's not a very good overworld theme. I compressed my urge to turn it into a full fledged piece as that would defeat it's purpose.
Thank you for your review and thoughts, i'm glad you enjoyed the piece ^^.
Wond'rous~
Brilliantly pulled together, I must say. The blending of the intruments must've taken hours in itself. Reminds me a little of the music in Miazaki's films (a good thing). The organ and bells I thought were especially well done.
Accolades and a big 5 to thee.
This was surprisingly one of the songs that didn't take that long actually. Then again I had some crazy streaks of creativity when I was sitting down to this, so perhaps I was working in overdrive.
I have seen Miazaki's film's, I really adore the musical elements and stories to them.
Thank you for the review, i'm glad you enjoyed the piece ^^.
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