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Feather on the Wind
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I haven't done much composing for a long while due to exams, this is the first one I've made since I finished them.
Hope you enjoy
Hope you enjoy
I believe it is called gradation of sound - to slowly build interest and complexity.
Great work!
Ss
Great work!
Ss
Interesting piece. From my personal view, I believe the first section of the piece was missing a bass, a foundation for your theme(from 1:30 to 3:00). I know (or at least I think I heard) that you had low brass, but I wasn't necissarily providing a foundation (again, my opinion). However at 3:00 that was all added. Regardless, nice to hear a work from you, keep it up, I'd love to hear more!
Thank you for reviewing, yes, I agree with you that it was missing bass near the start, that was what I was aiming for for the first 8 bars or so. After that, there was a low brass, which I built up.
Thanks again for reviewing and for the kind words.
-Phil
I believe it is called gradation of sound - to slowly build interest and complexity.Great work!Ss
Yes you are right, and thank you for reviewing, and for the kind words.
-Phil
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Regardless, nice to hear a work from you, keep it up, I'd love to hear more!