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Reviews for "Sadness and Sorrow v.2"

bravo

an exclent pice of music plz dont mind my bad spelling D: as some have said be for it reminds me of a dieing seen in a movie like so ive used this exsampol a few times befor some people got emoshnal um a sad yea lets say that :(

It is a rainy nite a man is walking home when he sees his friend he goes to see why hes out so late just as he aprotches him his friend is shot or so the man runs to his dieing friend and as holds him close as if trying to revive him with sadness happyness sorrow many emosions his friend tells him "i...im a frade to die but everyone is right" the man then says no dont die dont die on me! well get you out of here youll live please dont die on me.... *tears pour dont his face as if to make a river of sorrow* ill keep the rest to me great work keep it up but unfourtnaly i dont know any free string sound foot programs >.<* ima fav this song. :)

BlazingDragon responds:

I'm tend to be a spelling freak, but I'll try my best not to ignore any bad grammar. :P

While the story is very similar to those which I have received before, it fits the song quite nicely. The assassination part was original, though. I haven't gotten that one yet. The term "river of sorrow" that you employed in the story is very interesting. I think it would make a great song title! (I might just use that :O)

Thank you for taking the time to share what you imagined. :)
~Blaze

Hey, I rly like this

Mind if I use this in one of my flashes? It will take a while to make however, it's gunna be really long and sad.

Loved the song, brought up so many sad memories, which I am oing to kind of mold into a fantasy flash animation. Plllz say yes!

BlazingDragon responds:

Absolutely, I would be more than happy if you used it. After all, what is the audio portal for?

Thanks for the review. Please tell me when you finish the flash, and I'll drop a review! :D
~Blaze

Great

This song was very, very nice! You captured the essence of sadness very well in this piece. This is something you might expect to hear in a movie where someone dies and it flashes back to important moments in that person's life, if you understood that at all. Fav'd.

And I did find the strings to be decent. Unfortunately I don't got any idea of any free one's. Just try fiddling around with the EQ and the string you like most until you get a sound you like.

I suggest adding just a bit more reverb to the piano.

BlazingDragon responds:

I can't even tell you how many times I've been told that same exact thing! Not that is is bad to hear, but this is apparently a very cinematic song, lol. Actually, I'm glad to hear it, as I hope to one day score for film. :)

My EQ skill's are lacking, I must admit. I know how to tweak reverb, but that's about it. I find it funny that the piano could use more reverb, as it had too much the first time I posted it. xD

Thanks for the review!
~Blaze

Perfected Desolation.

A beautiful melody that demonstrates the very moment of heartbreak and anguish. Symbolization of that which whomever will never come again. Forever lost in a sea of sorrow twisting within its torment.

This song is very captivating.
Many sad memories this melody brought up. For that I am surprised, it's hard to make a song that could actually grasp the listener in ways you thought you could not. This is why you deserve a 10/10.

Keep up the good work.
~Mitshiba

BlazingDragon responds:

It seems as if sad songs have much more power than happy ones. I can think of many deeply emotional songs which bring to mind sad memories and have resonated with me on a deep level. I can not think of many happy ones, however. Perhaps this shows that humans remember painful experiences more prominently than joyful ones?

You have left a beautiful review. For that I give you my gratitude and respect.
~BlazingDragon

Imagine.

No external sound. Just the sound of the music playing.

A man walking across the bridge to the city on a stormy night. Many cars pass by, the usual traffic to the city that never sleeps. He tosses the cigarette he was smoking to the ground and steps on it. He turns his body toward the traffic of the bridge and stares for a moment or two... or an eternity.

He steps back, leans over the bridge, and lets himself go. No fear. No pain. No emotion. He falls 10 stories. 20 stories. 30 stories. 100 stories... into the stormy waters below. There is no turning back from the inevitable impact. Except that impact never came.

He opens his eyes and he was right where he remembered. Back in his room, sitting against the wall on his bed in sweat pants and a tank top, cigarette in hand. Right where he ended up the previous four times he's tried this. He clenched down on his cigarette and just grunted.

He found himself back at the bridge. History repeats itself.

BlazingDragon responds:

Great description! It is quite a bit darker than anything others have suggested, but it is very well written. I love the line, "History repeats itself" albeit it being cliche.

Thanks for taking the time to review and be imaginative. You have a descriptive mind!

~Blaze