Diurne IV


Date Submitted

01/09/2008 | 05:11AM EST

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Classical Song | 3.2 MB | 3 min 31 sec

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4.11 / 5.00

Score Rank: #43,514
Popularity Rank: #34,308

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Author Comments

This one reminds me of a red desert or something... Or perhaps ancient ruins at night in the desert, blues and purples, desert gales blowing sand clouds all twistily around...?
I composed it with no image in mind, but that's what it makes me think of now!

(I should note that all of these pieces I've been submitting recently are quite old... I've been submitting two a day, but that doesn't mean I've been composing them at that rate!)

As always, comments are appreciated! Anonymous 0-votes without explanation are not.

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Average Score: 9.2 / 10

Score: 10
shadowgokustar

"Yep..."

date: November 29, 2009

This is pretty good, even if it is slightly on the short side. It makes me feel like I'm lost in a cave around 3:05, And the beginning makes me think of exploring a haunted house. I love your games(ps-M3 NEEDS TO BE RELEASED PLEASE!!!1)
I know you like to do classical music piano solos, but I would like to know if you ever think abaout orchestrating some of your peices, (I mean you almost undoubtedly have thought about it, or even done it already, and I'm just being ignorant, but anyways...) because I beleive they might be a bit better recieved, And then you might get more positive reviews and stuff...ugh. Nice job, and I hope you make more music(Maybe even upload it to Itunes when more people know about your talent, eh?)

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Score: 10
NinjaGrandad

"Great"

date: May 12, 2008

Love the mysterious sounds. Sounds like in an ancient town, which is abandoned by people long ago.

Like when undead appear and you slay them.
Good work!

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Score: 9
getcha

"good"

by: getcha
date: January 11, 2008

I really like the tunes which I guess you mean with "ancient"..
The track is pretty nice.

I would have a whish.. not sure if you would fulfil it..
Would love to hear only the part I mentioned..... Would you record it?
*looks like a baby dog*

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Score: 7
Truedge

"Sounds spooky"

date: January 9, 2008

I agree that a little echo or reverb would help this out. all in all not a bad job

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Score: 10
Dzex

"Way to detune the notes,"

by: Dzex
date: January 9, 2008

In a way that's pleasant to the ear (to my ear, anyway).
I love the melody, doesn't get boring.
Add some reverb to the piano for a 'touchy" effect, and a second instrument to make the sound feel more complete. 'Tis made in Guitar Pro?

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