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Classy

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A classical piano piece. The recording could have been better, but it is still pretty good and a peaceful song.

Classy

Meh, i'd say what you have here is ver far from classical :mellow: . It's a nice groove, but repeated too much, unvaried, and a bit boring, frankly.The same rythm is present throughout the piece, there isn't much melody going on, &c. Sorry, I'm giving this a 5 :blink: . Keep on writing stuff, though, by all means. Nothing in here is overtly bad. You just need to learn a few things :santa: .

I agree with Paranoid, for the most part. Repetitiveness in and of itself is not a bad thing, but you need to know when it's ok to be repetitive in a piece (like that really catchy "backwards piano" song you put on here!) and when it's not--this piece has a really nice beginning and ending progression, but the bridge feels like an obligatory filler, rather than something you really wanted to write. This piece needs to break out a bit more ^_^

I'd say more like 7/10, in my opinion :P

Thanks for sharing, it was still pleasant to listen to :cool: Feel free to really explore your pieces and bring them to life :)

Definitely not a classical piano piece. Reminds me a of something that U2 would write.

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I changed the genre. Thanks for the feedback, although I still think of this as classical, after all the genre is what gave me the name.

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