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Really cool mood - starts out slow and contemplative but is soon filled out by a quicker ostinato.  Can't get around the fact that the end sounds like an accordion - you accomplished that sound with just orchestral instruments which is really cool - it shows the potential that the orchestra has at mimicking other sounds/instruments.  Great job!  Score?

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6 hours ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said:

Really cool mood - starts out slow and contemplative but is soon filled out by a quicker ostinato.  Can't get around the fact that the end sounds like an accordion - you accomplished that sound with just orchestral instruments which is really cool - it shows the potential that the orchestra has at mimicking other sounds/instruments.  Great job!

 

thanks. from what I can tell that's high praise. lol

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7 hours ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said:

Score?

 

lazy boy

9 hours ago, Left Unexplained said:

lazy boy

 

Boo!

Hey, this is very nice! I really like your orchestration, you have developed great skill. I basically second @PeterthePapercomPoser's comment, I love the mood and rhythm. I hope to see more!

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On 6/8/2021 at 1:07 AM, Theodore Servin said:

Hey, this is very nice! I really like your orchestration, you have developed great skill. I basically second @PeterthePapercomPoser's comment, I love the mood and rhythm. I hope to see more!

 

thanks man

Your skills continue to improve, and your piece made me do this

This Is What Your Favorite Composers Would Look Like if They Actually  Cracked a Smile… | WFMT

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13 hours ago, Thatguy v2.0 said:

Your skills continue to improve, and your piece made me do this

This Is What Your Favorite Composers Would Look Like if They Actually  Cracked a Smile… | WFMT

 

a high honor, thank u!

Sounds good. The intro kind of reminds me of Final Fantasy or Zelda.

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4 minutes ago, AngelCityOutlaw said:

Sounds good. The intro kind of reminds me of Final Fantasy or Zelda.

 

thanks

I love those strings at the beginning. Which harp VST did you use? 

I own the Elysium harp and it does not sound as 'rich' as the one you are using. 

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11 hours ago, Esper said:

I love those strings at the beginning. Which harp VST did you use? 

I own the Elysium harp and it does not sound as 'rich' as the one you are using. 

 

thanks man. I use Eastwest composer cloud for everything so it would be Eastwest Hollywood harp

This sounds great! Very nice atmosphere.

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5 hours ago, Snake_Cake said:

This sounds great! Very nice atmosphere.

 

thanks

 

I think last time I reviewed a piece of yours, I said it was to short and too many ideas. Well, I think you got it right on this one. Obviously this track is meant as incidental music would work as an emotional track in any film. As always, enjoy your work, just wish you would notate it, haha.

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very interesting thread, The intro kind of reminds me of Final Fantasy or Zelda. roblox tutorials mobdro

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