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Reviews for "Blossoms for the Maiden"

Beautiful

Such a lovely audio. You can really picture a maiden standing there admist the blossom. Well done, I look forward to hearing some more of your stuff.

Bosa responds:

And more you will hear!

My new favorite.

Excellent music friend, good luck on your future music.

Bosa responds:

Thanks, and if you ever get into music, then let me know.

-Bosa

Just... wow.

It's me again, writing a review for your music once more. This one, I believe, is one of you best works. I like how you incorporated the guitar, instead of using the strings for an intro. Great blend of instruments, and might I add, AMAZING! Please submit more work soon, I love your music.

Mithos Cordelan (5/5 10/10)

Shades of Mike Oldfield.

This piece of music reminds me rather strongly of parts of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells series, which is a good thing. Listening to this song brings to mind old memories and reminds me of the events that were occurring while I was first listening to Oldfield's work, quite a few years ago now. ^_^

Incidentally, just to add a final note in contrast to the reviewer below me, I believe you should feel free to add whatever descriptions you like to your work. Anybody who will tell somebody else how they "should" listen to music demonstrates a marked lack of understanding of what music actually is, and why we have it.

Nice

Some interesting uses of modes. Most of the modal snippets were too small for me to bother analyzing and identifying, but they were used very well. The dynamic level is a little too constant sometimes, and romantic-style music really isn't my taste, but it was nice.

As an unimportant side note, I think the descriptions that you add to some of the pieces give people something to base their perception of the music on, which isn't how music should be listened to when unaccompanied by visuals. But that's just what I think... so...