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Hello!

Well, i got some doubts about this composition, i wrote it for some time, not too much, but not a short one. I like this composition, is short, like a little movement maybe, and that's one of my doubts, if continue it like part of a movement, leave only one movement as it is now, leave it and finish the composition, or, finish one movement and continue with another one (well, personally, i don't like the movements which don't have any connection between them, so that could be something new). Also, the name, I did not think of any name, so maybe suggestions will be thanked. So there it is...

Thanks!

Diego

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I like how it starts, almost abstractly, yet still very tonal.

Great orchestration -- though i'm not sure if the tribal beat helps much.

The second, more brooding section has interesting overtones... Neat work with the vibes. I'd like to hear this developed more in the same vein...

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You know what... you convinced me, maybe i'll take off the tribal beats (nice nickname certainly), or maybe adding some melodies at the beats (with a slowly percussion of course, keeping it at the background), playing with the timbres, can be a good idea...

Thanks for the comment Ferkungamabooboo!

I liked this quite a lot. It fits perfectly for a suspense movie. What you had in mind when you composed this ?.

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Wow... that's a really good question, and it's complicate to answer. I had more compositions on the same style, the ones who had heard it says the same, that's is perfectly incidental music. Really, I can't remind exactly what I was thinking at the moment of composing, me neather know the answer, sorry.

Another thing, I was thinking, that maybe, I can take note about my feelings during the compositions, because, now i see that's very important :/

Anyway, thanks for your comment RCampomas! trust me, I'll have in mind ;)

PD: Happy new year! haha

Wow... that's a really good question, and it's complicate to answer. I had more compositions on the same style, the ones who had heard it says the same, that's is perfectly incidental music. Really, I can't remind exactly what I was thinking at the moment of composing, me neather know the answer, sorry.

Another thing, I was thinking, that maybe, I can take note about my feelings during the compositions, because, now i see that's very important :/

Anyway, thanks for your comment RCampomas! trust me, I'll have in mind ;)

PD: Happy new year! haha

Hi again,

I was just curious about the kind of inspiration that lead your composition process. I've always felt intrigued about how certain composers can make people feel emotions, or even draw pictures into people minds through their music. Say composers as: John Williams,Danny Elfman, much older composers as Dukas, Mahler, Prokofiev or even Beethoven. I feel that eventually your might want to become a film composer, and its quite interesting see how you develop your ideas, or how's your appreciation of music that make you write to like this. Well, yes. I think it is not a bad idea to annotate the feelings that comes along with your musical ideas.

Regards,

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