Colour my FATE
Credits & Info
- Date
- 12/21/2009
- File Info
- Song
- 3.8 MB
- 4 min 13 sec
- Score
- 4.36 / 5.00
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Author Comments
as before. improvised and recorded live. finally i learnt how to remove those background noise. anyway hope everyone enjoy the song. and silver stitch's game colour my fate.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 26, 2009
Beautiful christmas theme
A really good and relaxing song, fit perfectly in the game CMF.... good work!
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 26, 2009
very nice and relaxing
I really liked this song and I almost fell asleep (good thing) listening to it keep up the good work and i have a question why is this under jazz, it's more classical than jazz.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars December 26, 2009
not jazz but still a great piece nonetheless
this doesnt have enough contrasting tonal colors to be considered jazz IMO. doesnt really have a classical form either, unless if classical can be contextually put into a very contemporary sense (like 90% of NG classical). regardless of the genre, this is a great piece for a marvelous game. I like how it overall has a calming, upbeat feel with a tinge of bittersweet laced underneath. very expressive playing, good balance between the right and left hand to make the melody stand out more. i personally liked when you had the "background noise" in your pieces for the previous Colour My ____ games as to me it symbolized the quaint, black and white art from the games while the notes from the piano instilled colors into the scene. The more organic sound of your fingers hitting the keys are near inaudible from whatever filter you used to get rid of the noise. it also leaves a slight buzzing noise that sounds like a beetle is trapped in your keyboard.
00:01-00:51
very graceful opening, I like how you slowly work the melody in...good subtle use of legato to get the piece of the ground. dynamics are well controlled
1:28
hello aladdin ;)
1:39
key change is well executed, felt you could have done this more often within the piece
1:35
From this point, I like your open chord voicings and your crescendos but felt that the top of these climatic points where overly loud and the piece doesnt call from it.
2:45-2:57
Really liked the smooth descending arpeggios in here, definitely my favorite part of this song
3:04ish and 3:13ish
chords right here are too loud IMO
3:44
I like the sound of the note outside of the key here...whether you played it on purpose or not it feels good man
3:50-Finish
very nice end, tastefully comes to a close on a nice sounding but not completely resolving chord.
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 25, 2009
Wonderful.
Really fits into a kinda sad yet beautiful Christmas theme. The game and the song are both great independently, but when put together they form a perfect combo.
10/10 5/5
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 25, 2009
Jazz?
This song is a very nice piece, i love how it flows so well. I just have one question...why do you have it under jazz? It's clearly Classical.