Unknown Forest
Credits & Info
- Date
- 01/19/2010
- File Info
- Song
- 5.1 MB
- 3 min 44 sec
- Score
- 4.40 / 5.00
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Licensing Terms
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- You must give credit to the artist.
- Noncommercial:
- You may not use this work for commercial purposes unless you make specific arrangements with the artist.
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- Score:
- Rated 4.40 / 5 stars
- Plays & Downloads:
- 8,033 Plays | 1,469 Downloads
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- Genres:
- Classical
- None
Author Comments
This was a music that i made it and based on a ringtone called "Worldly"(Nokia 2630) .It was like 15 sec so i just did the rest.
It could be nice for a game too ^^
A town's music lol
Can be listen in my channel on youtube.Tape " kofx3"
Enjoy it.^^
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 30, 2013
ma god this is amazing *_*
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 12, 2011
Touching, amazing song!
So good song, almost makes me cry. I love it... make more classical music, please...
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 21, 2011
Wow song !!!!
It is good and melodious , It make me think back to my childhood (about when i was 6 years) about the simpler things back then. But when the song tone is changed i like that part the most , it can improved more :P .
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 13, 2011
What innocence
This was a nice song because it made a person think back to his or her childhood about the simpler things back then. The part where it really gets good is when you hear that faint fluttering noise. It almost sounds like a tambourine. What I did not like was that this did come off as a bit repetitive, but not at all of low quality. It seems like you add horns of some kind around the two minute mark. That is itself added by some chimes.
It is very soft and I have heard a lot of soft songs. It's nice to know that people are always willing to make light-hearted stuff like this. It does not really tell a story of any kind, but mostly allows the listener to form a visualization in his or her mind. It's also nice at the end when it reverts back to its original form. Maybe we all wish we could be like that.
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 4, 2011
it's pretty :)
I like it - it reminds me of my childooh and small animated shorts on tv made entirely of pastels and moving painting-like pictures.
-shawn-
Thanks for the review dude.
I'm really glad you like it ^^