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The Silence Of The Soldier (cinematic soundtrack)

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I'm sorry guys to come back again with this track...but the thing is when i uploaded it in the other post it was not working so probably all of you that tried to access it couldn't really hear it...so than.. i made this post right now..because this one is the most realistic piece i ever composed (even more than the Wall-e one) and i would like u guys could give me your feedback about it :P

(it is also my first cinematic soundtrack)

thank you very much for your time

Gonzalo Marques Ferreira Martins's Page - Composer's Forum

thanks once again ;)

Pretty epic stuff, I liked it. I think you need to bring out that french horn a little more, I love the sound of the french horn. The slow part @1:20, kind of adds a nice triumphant part to it, nice. The transition from the slow part to the last main part seemed to sudden, didn't blend with the rest. I liked the song, thanks for sharing.

I'm sorry guys to come back again with this track...but the thing is when i uploaded it in the other post it was not working so probably all of you that tried to access it couldn't really hear it...so than.. i made this post right now..because this one is the most realistic piece i ever composed (even more than the Wall-e one) and i would like u guys could give me your feedback about it :P

(it is also my first cinematic soundtrack)

thank you very much for your time

Gonzalo Marques Ferreira Martins's Page - Composer's Forum

thanks once again ;)

Yeah, definitely needs more brass!

Lovely middle section. I like it when it's loud then quiet/smooth then loud again with a great finish. Especially a change of key.

You know what, it does sound like my End Credits piece posted a couple of weeks ago! Same instrumention and use of the choir, and same type of ending! :whistling: :P

Hello,

Epic indeed, I like it for the most part. I agree that the brass needs to be louder in volume. I also think the tambourine needs to be lower, it really dominants the piece, it also doesn't seem to flow with the volume of the other instruments which makes it stand out a bit to much. Other than that, its nice though.

Good work.

.............because this one is the most realistic piece i ever composed

(it is also my first cinematic soundtrack)

Put those two statements together as in

this one is the most realistic cinematic soundtracks I ever composed

and I will agree (at least of the pieces I have heard from you). :D

The hollywood sound to me is far from being realistic. I have been going to the Symphony, all across the U.S for years, and have never heard a Symphony sound like they do in the movies.

But I do love the sound they produce for the movies and this one is just like them.

Very nice! :thumbsup:

Ron

This.

This is pretty epic.

I don't know... what else to say other thant hat really.

Keep posting!

wow.... it actually made me get into the action.

I think there's too much reverb on the strings so they become too far on the upper notes.

abit messy with the percussions although definately the right stuff!

other then that, Congrats on a GREAT piece. :)

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