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March of The Gnomes

Author

Alex Smith (Xela89)

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Date Submitted

09/05/2005 | 06:53AM EDT

File Information

Classical Song | 1.1 MB | 1 min 14 sec

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Current Score

3.90 / 5.00

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Author Comments

This orchestral string piece is a mixture of both dramatic sections and calmer passages.

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Average Score: 6.2 / 10

Score: 8
theinfernumflame

"Good"

date: January 2, 2006

This song was fairly well put together. MIDI issues aside (and I would recommend better instruments), the song itself was good.

November 21, 2007

Author's Response:

Thanks for the review. I composed this a few years ago and today I have much better Orchestral samples at my disposal. Check out my latest submission if you're interested!

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Score: 7
XGM-Zeth

"You should work on it."

date: October 31, 2005

It seems to be a real good classical piece, but you should have used better quality strings, and perhaps added a few more voices.

It seems to be a very good song, but still needs alot of work to be perfect.
Other than that, you are a very talented person.

Author's Response:

Thanks for the review.

I really appreciate your praise as well. The problem with this piece is that I used MIDI strings so the quality was hindered by that.

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Score: 1
redvsblue2005

"Well..."

date: September 17, 2005

There's no cinematic value to this song, but I'll give it a 1/5 because it's your fist song.
Normally I'd blam it.

Author's Response:

What? cinematic value? This isn't designed for film use! Not every classical piece has to have an action packed score, you know.

A 1? Sureley you're not a musician your self. This was written as a music score not an uncreative flash...

More reviews please.

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Score: 9
SmashingWalnuts

"Woo! Xela, my main man, nice.~"

date: September 14, 2005

This reminds me of Lord Of The Rings, it's pretty cool. It could be used nicely in a video game but...
Just egad, with ear buds on this hurts my ears when it goes up. The only bad thing about Fruity Loops is that it has a lot of a Midi influence to it, so that's no good.
-Tofu

Author's Response:

Well it IS midi as I used Sibelius :)

Thanks for the review.

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