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Inga Nataya

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Soft classical tune with dissonance. (1:25)

Devoted to and inspired by my friend :)

Please share your assosiations with other composers

Inga Nataya.mp3 - soundclick

i found very little dissonance in this piece, perhaps what i find harmonic is not the same to yourself, but none the less, a hauting little piece, the echo effect added well to it, it was a prelude of sorts to me, not a whole lot of direction, or at least had no purpose, just a pretty litle 90 seconds, perhaps a more polarised section would add to it?

ljoekelsoey

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i thnk you're right.. i don't like to compose really long pieces, but i hate too short.. :) and this one is too short.. 0_^ thanks

good...the efect is nice when i hear...your work is very mysterious and fines--I liked

Good job...

Natanael

A little too much reverb for my tastes, but still a nice little piece. I don't think it is too short. You say what you have to say and then quit. That is what e are supposed to do. No one likes it when we get repetitive or run on about nothing.

Well done

Ron

ya its short but i think you say what needs to be said straight to the point. the music made me feel cold and brittle...if that makes sense lol....and i enjoyed it throughly. the end was my favorite part :)

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Thank you Ron, I also feel that it has too much reverb.. :) It actually not really a reverb, it's "decay" parameter of it and some other Frooty Loops effects wich i was experimented with :)

Thatguy, I still remember your last comment on some other piece, thank you for listening, I'm going to listen to your music too! :p

Natanael (nice name huh...) ^_k, mysterious - it's the best compliment my music can get, thanks. :)

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