December 19, 201015 yr An old work, but i like it...no score, its "computer orchestral music"bye Insomnia
December 19, 201015 yr Wow. Very nice work! I was kind of dozing off, doing my own thing, and I realized I was listening to your work -- I thought I was listening to something on my playlist. hopefully that came off as a compliment. I'm strange, but I can see this being adapted to a ballet rendition of FFIX. Which youre probably unfamiliar with.
December 19, 201015 yr Author hey, thx a lot !! :) i dont know FFIX (i see on wiki its a game), but id like to write for videogames, like everyone i think.... greetings, ale
December 20, 201015 yr This is utterly gorgeous! Mesmerizing! I'm kind of in awe right now O_O Excellent samples and great panning ... great development choices and instrumentation ... I'm super-impressed. I'm generally not a huge fan of many things orchestral in nature, but this is so UN-generic and inspired to me. Thanks for sharing, faved!
December 20, 201015 yr Author :) :) :) :) :) thx! lovely comment :rolleyes: if u interested i used sounds of "Edirol Orchestral" bye bye
January 10, 201115 yr I can underline that FFIX-comment. I could see this one in all Final Fantasy games from ps1-era. This is a very nice arrangement! Somehow it's crackling a lot ... is it in the sound file or in my sound system?
January 11, 201115 yr indeed wow, pretty nifty for edirol! the composition is very good, totally warcraft 2. i wonder what can you do with more prestige libraries?
January 14, 201115 yr Yeah, I agree that it sounds like one of the older Final Fantasy games. It sounds really good, alessandrogozzo. It has a great range and gives a great "epic" feeling. :happy:
January 16, 201115 yr Sounds scary! I love the drip drop at beginning. The spontaneous orchestral crash at 0:29 was awesome too. Cool harmonies from 0:30-1:00. Nice harmonic change at 1:09. Good horn countermelodies. Very energetic. I am currently bobbing my head. OOooooh, mysterious, sinister comes back at 2:10. Nice job switching up the textures. You never linger on any one section for too long. A bit of Gershwin at 4:20. Nice change. Alessandro, did you record this in a notation program like Finale or did you use a DAW? Awesome stuff, alessandrogozzo. I look forward to hearing more =) -John
January 21, 201115 yr Author tx to all guys for your lovely replies !!!!!!!!!!!!!! i've done this some years ago, i was at the starting of my studies so i didnt know well about the instruments tecnique. so its probably impossible to play and many instruments out of range.... for this reason i dont have a score but only the logic session. id like to adapt it for a real orchestra but I'm afraid to ruin it :lol: bye, ale.
January 21, 201115 yr This music kept my attention all the way to the end. Nice work, alessandrogozzo! I liked the complexity of the rhythms, which contrasted with the lyrical themes. Did anyone hear Prokofiev at 2:00? It's easy to descend into cliche when writing film music of this nature, but I think the composer really succeeded in maintaining originality. Well done!
January 26, 201115 yr Hello, I love your piece! The instruments have a nice dynamics. ...sometimes, the digital world is fun because you can create some emotions you can't make with real instruments, and vice versa. I always make 'out of range partitions'...it's the beauty to have nice sounding virtual instruments Keep up the good work sir! Dom