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Absolutely good!
I think you manage the orchestra in a very good way!! Absolutely cinematic!!! Roberto |
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hello roberto, thank you very much for your opinion and your pleasant comment
. Thank you
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Great Piece, i enjoyed it very much.
I like that kind of action piece. Especialy i liked the drums work you did with it. I'd like to know what you use for snares, they sound great. Anyway, nice work |
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cool! ... Very uplifting variation between all the percussion and the brass instruments too
![]() Doesn't it kind of feeling god like if you can actually hear this come to life on your pc, and then you feel like you are directing an entire orchestra ![]() I think I'm addicted to french horns lol, |
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Hello.
Initially, thank you for your reception. I am happy, considering the high level of the forum. For new like me, it is very moving by reading this types of messages. Randall, thank you for your comment. For the drums, I used the "broad tsnares" of gold, and for the fast, I used the "small snares" with Stormdrum without putting reverb. "anyway good job" I thanks you much for this compliment. CosmicD, Thank you with you also, indeed, a spiritual feeling invaded me... It was like a dream.... a very pleasant Comment excuse my bad English, that does not remove my joy of reading your messages.
Last edited by korg; 12-14-2005 at 04:27 PM. |
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Love the percussion orchestration and writing. Would love to hear some woodwind parts though.
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Thanks Neo typic for you comments.
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Congratulations Korg,
"Frenesie" Very good orchestration for this cinematic cue. I like it, particularly in the beginning, introducing theme in a very smart way. @ 1:12 it looks like the beginning of a new cue, then ending after 15 seconds. I think you could develope this theme in this or in another cue. My piece of advice is this: when composing sountrack music, if you create a short but good theme within a track (like yours last 15 seconds here), you could leave it there as is, but then you could compose a new cue that repeats and developes this theme. As an example, if you want, you can listen to my song "The Castle". It was born like a single cue, but there were many different themes in it, so I've developed three different pieces that are linked by some same themes developing in different ways and by the same title (...part1, part2, part3). You can find them on my website (you can go there by clicking on my signature and then clicking on audio clips link in pages menu). "Eruption" I've just listened to this second track. It's a classic dramatic movie cue. Good orchestration and ambience sounds. It shoud be better to open a new thread for each new song you want to post, to have users reviews following your song and to avoid any confusion between posted songs. Best wishes for Christmas holidays
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The pathway to perfection is a long steep street and maybe the whole of life isn't quite enough to travel along it. Ecliptic
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Ecliptic,
thank you for your two messages. For "Frénésie", there're indeed several inevitably not developed themes. But it was desired. This music must be the illustration of a band announces from one minute thirty in which several different emotions are present with the image. This is why I didn't develop the themes anymore. On the other hand, if this music were retained for the band announces and by consequent for the original movie soundtrack, then of course I'll develop each theme in various pieces. I've listened the 3 parts of "Castle" on your website. It's one very good song and I would'nt fail to go back there because your way of to build your musics is very instructive for me. For "Eruption", you're right. I will remake a thread to avoid all confusion... Thank you for your message.
Last edited by korg; 12-17-2005 at 06:05 AM. |
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