Further and Nevermore
Credits & Info
- Date
- 07/19/2012
- File Info
- Song
- 3.5 MB
- 3 min 5 sec
- Score
- 4.51 / 5.00
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- You must give credit to the artist.
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- Score:
- Rated 4.51 / 5 stars
- Plays & Downloads:
- 5,728 Plays | 748 Downloads
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- Genres:
- Classical
- None
Author Comments
Your breath fades away.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 29, 2012
Ok... I don't speak English well because I'm from Spain... So... I going to try to writte well!
I shall start:
It's a pretty good song... The piano has his own atmosphere, only few people can do that combination of time... notes... and sense... It's like an history, it has a start, a medium part and a final part. In every part has a fast touch, a movement in the history, it can be because somethings was wrong or it was a good experience...
I should stop writening. I think that I said has no sense, but when you listen the song the letter that I write start having sense!
Sry... I tried to write a good review... But my bad English can whit me
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 29, 2012
I think you've heard enough of people telling you that this piece is incredibly beautiful, but it can't possibly hurt if I say it again, right? :) This piece is incredibly beautiful.
I don't really know much about music, but here is what I think - The piano is really clean and crisp, and the change at 2:07 is really smooth and adds to the overall atmosphere of the piece.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 29, 2012
You touched me...emotionally, at 2:07. It's a beautiful piece. good job bro. :)
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 27, 2012
dats a purdy song u gots 'dere
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 27, 2012
Can you imagine that I'm actually writing to this?
It's a good piano solo piece. Good.
I'm happy that someone has an ear for change in tempo and intensity, and that really helps shift the mood of the listener. So in all, I like it.
One thing that I find is what makes something seem more vivid, and that's when you actually create something very close to the real thing. The time I spend pounding out on the piano, I find that I shift in power far more than what any written program does.
That's the kind of emotion I feel is needed to push whatever you make next into a possible masterpiece.
But until then, we'll continue to listen.
Heck, it helps me breath life into what I write, just so it won't fade away.
-_^
-X it.