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Epic music

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hello guys this is my new song i hope you like it! any criticism is welcome.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

I iii = epic freedom (I guess).  Or is it bVI i?  I guess it depends whether you hear the tonic as the first chord or the second.  It is amazing how much you've done with this simple chord progression and the melodies you manage to come up with for it.  Its almost trance-like in its repetition.  I guess it would be difficult to write a finale/ending for this kind of piece.  Fading out seems appropriate.

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On 7/9/2020 at 5:37 PM, PaperComposer said:

I iii = epic freedom (I guess).  Or is it bVI i?  I guess it depends whether you hear the tonic as the first chord or the second.  It is amazing how much you've done with this simple chord progression and the melodies you manage to come up with for it.  Its almost trance-like in its repetition.  I guess it would be difficult to write a finale/ending for this kind of piece.  Fading out seems appropriate.

 

thank you Paper!! thanks for listening and taking the time to comment. I am a novice in this.. but I will improve

So, one thing for me is that it's awkward in the structure, dynamics and the mixing.

Most epic tracks build up to the percussion toward the end or the "chorus", but you start with percussion, build a bit, and then it unexpectedly all drops out and changes to a new section. Rather jarring. The percussion doesn't come back, either.

The other issue, which also erodes the "epic" and "hype" that these tracks usually aim for, is that the dynamics throughout the piece are fairly consistent.

The last thing is that there isn't enough depth in the mix. For example, your tambourine (?) hits (which are very machine-gunny) sound much to close to the listener IMO, as does the piano. I'd send the tambourine into the farthest reverb send and the piano back aways too, to more-realistically emulate their positioning on the stage.

Edited by AngelCityOutlaw

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On 7/12/2020 at 4:31 AM, AngelCityOutlaw said:

So, one thing for me is that it's awkward in the structure, dynamics and the mixing.

Most epic tracks build up to the percussion toward the end or the "chorus", but you start with percussion, build a bit, and then it unexpectedly all drops out and changes to a new section. Rather jarring. The percussion doesn't come back, either.

The other issue, which also erodes the "epic" and "hype" that these tracks usually aim for, is that the dynamics throughout the piece are fairly consistent.

The last thing is that there isn't enough depth in the mix. For example, your tambourine (?) hits (which are very machine-gunny) sound much to close to the listener IMO, as does the piano. I'd send the tambourine into the farthest reverb send and the piano back aways too, to more-realistically emulate their positioning on the stage.

 

Thanks Angel! thanks for listening and taking the time to comment. the next song will be better 🙂

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