October 12, 201015 yr I don't get tired of this harmony, no matter if it has been used many times, it always sounds good. You say is (was?) for a movie, what is that movie about ? Why is very Bach ? :D all orchestration "sounds" good. The End sounds a little incomplete, is there more parts of it ? If you post the score is better :)
October 18, 201015 yr I like this - I don't think this is in the right category. In the future, movie music should go in that category where it can be reviewed by people who know what they are doing.
October 24, 201015 yr Author Thank you for your messages. This is a music you can use with a movie if you want, it is not from a specific movie. There is no more parts. I will try to change the category of this music. Thanks again. Sebastien
October 24, 201015 yr Hey Sebastien! Nice piece! Well composed. It has a cool atmosphere. You utilize the woodwinds well, but the stac strings get a little repetitive. See if you can vary then up a bit to keep us on our toes. I would love to hear more dynamics throughout the piece, also. I love the texture at 2:30. Nice work! It definitely sounds like a midi mock-up, so add those dynamics and you should be set. Great work! By the way, it kind of reminds me of that piece in the zales commercial. Edit: Actually, it almost sounds nothing alike :lol: . Good work anyhow!
October 25, 201015 yr I like the meditative aspect of this piece. Seems good for a montage that gradually gets more and more frantic. I would like to have heard the mp3 encoded at a higher bit-rate, as I can hear a lot of "swirling" distortion up top, especially when the low bartok pizz's hit. Just a touch more reverb on the overall mix might help to unify it-- it sounds like a lot of the instruments are dry, and others have individual reverb applied from the original samples. Overall though, its effective, and I suppose that's the most important thing. Great work!