It's great i love it :D this is very high quality stuff :P
Sorry about the low quality, I had to fit the full 11 minutes in! There are also a few little render glitches in the third movement amid the strings... I tried with no success to fix that- the problems of using a mid/high-powered instrument with a 32-bit program!
I made up a fancy program guide, which you can view here (http://www.versilstudios .net/notes.PNG {remove the extra space}) if you want to see what the movements are about (silly NG doesn't allow me to paste the whole thing here...).
Any regulars to my music- note that the 6th movement is one of my already existing works... I wrote it originally with the intention of using it in this work.
Movements are at the following times:
Movement 1- 0:00 to 1:26
Movement 2- 1:29 to 2:34
Movement 3- 2:36 to 3:28
Movement 4- 3:30 to 5:21
Movement 5- 5:29 to 6:37
Movement 6- 6:39 to 9:51
Movement 7- 9:55 to 11:00
Feel free to leave your thoughts on the piece below. :)
It's great i love it :D this is very high quality stuff :P
Thanks dude. One of my favorite works. :)
This feels very cohesive to me, even though the movements are distinct (and even separated by long pauses). I never felt that I was jumping from one piece to an unrelated other; it was all bound together. The use of "Taps" was interesting to me also. Usually that is associated with sadness, but in this context it felt more majestic than sad.
The taps movement actually made a few people in the room cry. It is probably my favorite part of the piece.
Thanks for the review!
astounding :3
Thanks. :)
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Perfect samulis, another exceptional piece you have here :)
Thanks man, I am glad you like it. :)
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.