Vampire's Lament *C-Star*
Credits & Info
- Date
- 05/21/2010
- File Info
- Loop
- 2.1 MB
- 3 min 6 sec
- Score
- 4.37 / 5.00
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- Score:
- Rated 4.37 / 5 stars
- Plays & Downloads:
- 5,656 Plays | 10,059 Downloads
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- Genres:
- Classical
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Author Comments
I'll save ya'll my interpretation, cuz I don't want to taint anyone's creative juices. Thanks for listening, and let me know what ya think!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 29, 2012
this... this is awesome! reminds me of the Terran Empire from star trek too haha
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 23, 2010
Betrayal
Some type of dark, epic, betrayal taking place. I could write a whole story about it, but... Something along the lines of a grand reveal, the final stage, only to find that the one you've been persuing is none other than... (Character you never expected!)
I really like it. I would add more detail, but I'm no composer or anything, I'm just going to say I like it, you're great, make more like this.
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 3, 2010
love classical
im never really able to find something classical that has as dark or heavy a style as this. keeps up the good work!
I'm glad you liked it. The piece I'm working on now is very dark and heavy. I'll send you a PM to let you know when I release it!
Rated 4 / 5 stars September 30, 2010
Cool
I liked the piano solo in the middle and then when the violin joined in with it the beauty of the mood was effortlessly brought out.
Thanks! I had some fun with this one. It's pretty simple, but gets the job done.
Rated 5 / 5 stars September 11, 2010
I downloaded...
Perfect, the instruments seemed to shadow into each other at times. You have given me some things to think about for my own pieces. One problem though, at 1:37 it sounds like your hitting two keys right beside each other, I'm not sure, but it may be harmony, but to an average listener, it will definitely sound like a clunker. I recommend playing each song before speakers loudly and quietly, and then plug in headphones and listen to each pan. That is what I do before finalizing any of my music, and you will definitely catch any notes that sounds out of place. But alas, 10/10 my friend
Thanks for the extensive review! Those dissonant notes at 1:37 are part of a dissonance, resolution pattern. I'll admit they are a little, sloppy since they're so exposed like that. I have taken your advice to listen the the songs in different ways(headphones, loud, soft) though. Still, I would hope that people would enjoy music with nice head phones or speakers, so that I don't have to worry about writing for the people listening on laptop speakers haha!