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Old Dec 26 2007, 4:39 PM

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Into the Memory

I just finished this piece as the title theme for a friend's game as a fill-in Secret Santa present thingy.

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http://quintessence-tbv.com/Into%20t...0Kan%20Gao.mp3

The request was to base it on Canon, so I used it as a reference for the chord progression. I'm pretty sure it's enough to be seen as a piece rather than an arrangement, though.

Feedback welcomed, much thanks for your time in advance!
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Old Dec 27 2007, 2:35 AM

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Beatiful piece. I enjoyed it. May I know what samples they are made with? The solo violin sounds amazing.
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Old Dec 27 2007, 12:58 PM

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Thanks. And the sample library there is Garritan Personal Orchestra.
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Old Dec 27 2007, 3:01 PM

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Yes, this is quite a beautiful piece. I enjoyed it alot. No criticisms.
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Old Dec 27 2007, 3:01 PM

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It was quite enjoyable.

I suggest that during the solos, the instruments playing in the background should play more pianissamo.

Thats just me.

Well done.
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Old Dec 28 2007, 5:27 PM

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It was quite enjoyable.

I suggest that during the solos, the instruments playing in the background should play more pianissamo.

Thats just me.

Well done.
I agree. The solo instruments seem to be hidden behind the piano and other accompaniments...
But what am I saying?? It's incredibly beautiful!
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Old Dec 29 2007, 9:35 PM

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Seems like an intro to an Asian love song. Which a isn't bad thing, since the instrumentation in the intros are usually pretty good. This was very inspired, and Asian sounding. I thought it was mostly good overall.
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