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Reviews for "{-^MP^-} Backroom Poker!"

Helps you think! XD

Good music really makes you think!
If I was playing Poker with this song, I'd be on a winning streak!

Nicely done, can't wait to see your future work. ^_^

Musical-Pants responds:

Hah, thanks.

-Pants

Awesome

U use Magix? Get FL Studio PM me if u want free

Musical-Pants responds:

Funny you should say that, I just downloaded the fl demo.
Thanks for the ten!

-Pants

hmm. Very nice =)

Love the accustics (spelling?) in this. IT also has a rather funky sound. Like classic rock meets jazz or funk. Its a great mixture and ends up sounding rather nice.. The beat keeps the song together.. THe only thing i have to complain about is the abrupt ending. I'd write more to this most deffently. Other then that great work!

Wyldfyre1

Musical-Pants responds:

Acoustics ;)
It's kind of a loop, that's why it has an abrupt ending.
Thanks for the review.

-Pants

-Pants

Howd you make the beginning note, on the A note? That sounds so awesome. I could totally do something with that. What did you make the song with?

You did very well on the song. The acoustic guitar gives the feeling of a dark, smelly room full of mischevious guys playin poker. Good work, 5/5, 10/10, faved.

Musical-Pants responds:

Ha, thanks wolf.
The beginning note is a wahwah.
Thanks for the review.

-Pants

Excellent!

Just a few personal things from my point of view.

The two flat notes that are in the background (first heard at the 0:13 mark) seem to be a bit too loud for the rest of the piece, but make a good addition to it. If they were just a little bit quieter (not too much), I think they would feel better with the rest of the piece.

The opening chord seems a bit out of place at first, until the track starts looping. I'm not sure if that is a bad thing or not, considering it does give a sort of "gunshot" feeling.

The transition around 0:29 feels a bit sudden, and not quite as smooth or well done as the transition is around the 0:39 mark, when the harp-sounding instrument comes back in. Personally, I think if you quickly faded the harp-like instrument into the background at 0:29, instead of simply cutting it, it would work a bit better at that point, avoiding the sudden drop.

As for the poker/wester feel, just about any piece evoking a feeling of back-room poker will also give off an old-west sort of feel, I think. The two just go hand-in-hand so well, after all.

Very nicely done! I look forward to the final piece!

Musical-Pants responds:

Okay, I will take all of those thoughts and try to intergrate them into the finished piece. Thanks for the very helpful review!

-Pants