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Reviews for "Tetris Reorchestrated"

Really nice!

This is an amazing song, and i'm thourogly impressed with how you did this.

One thing, though, is I think it repeats itself one too many times near 1:40 seconds. (I could be wrong.) I liked the violins, though they seem a bit strong at times. The chorus in the background was spot on; and a really great addition to the mix. The only real complaint I truely have, is the ending. It seemed a bit... off... in my opinion. It went and cut itself off, then went on, and the instrement choice for it made it confusing to follow. But it's not something that would bother most people, just something a picky listener might complain about XD

Overall, a 9/10 and a 5/5. I love all of your work, and you are really great at creating music.

Current Score
4.42 / 5.00 (+ 0.0049)

AWESOME!!!!!

This is my favorite version of tetris. You really got it to work for you. I especially love the begining which sounds kinda like the intro to Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker and makes the whole thing sound epic.

Hoeloe responds:

Hmm, the Wind Waker?

Yeah, I see where you're coming from. Completely not the intention, but what the hell! Thanks.

Words cannot express the awesome

Wow. Just....wow. This is probably my favorite remix that you've done and by far my favorite tetris remix. You took something so bland and made it so awesome!!!

I personally favor the orchestra. I was in one for a while. The advanced orchestras are so well thought out and the pieces are so well put together and everything syncronizes perfectly. That's what this is. Awesome.

hmmm...

i dont know why but it reminded me of a kindom hearts battlr theme...and made me picture sora kicking around tetris pieces :D great remix!

Feast your ears, my eight bit Comrade!

Rejoice in the splendor of the Korobeiniki! Or, Korobushka if you prefer. Either way, you have done a fantastic job with this. The only musical criticism I have is that I would prefer it if your percussion sounded a bit less metallic, but I think that may just be a personal preference. As for it being a Russian folk tune, isn't it supposed to start off slow, and gradually speed up? It still sounds fantastic though.