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Insomnia

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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.

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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

This is utterly gorgeous! Mesmerizing! :o 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! :D

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:) :) :) :) :)

thx! lovely comment :rolleyes:

if u interested i used sounds of "Edirol Orchestral"

bye bye

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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?

indeed wow, pretty nifty for edirol! the composition is very good, totally warcraft 2.

i wonder what can you do with more prestige libraries?

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:

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

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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.

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!

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 :P

Keep up the good work sir!

Dom

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