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Reviews for "_-={Precious Seconds}=-_"

Amazing

This song is absolutely amazing, great job!

MaestroRage responds:

Thank you! Thanks again for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

I love this SOOOOOOOOO much man

I could kiss you for this one, but i wouldn't do that.....this is awesome brother.....i salute you.

MaestroRage responds:

I am glad you liked it blackstackjack! I hope it was able to entertain you, whilst giving you something to think about!

Thank you for the review, once again I am glad you liked it!

Fencing.

First off, Maestro, there is only one word to describe this. McGodly.

That and epic.

While I've read everyone else's reviews, it seems to me that my vision of it is entirely different.

Tick, tick, tick... both the ticks of a clock and the footsteps of two men in a large hall, walking circles around each other, probing with defensive thrusts, easily parried, as onlookers watch silently upon stone seats. The choir starts to sing, and each man's hair starts to prickle. But neither quicken their pace, keeping it in time, and not rushing it at all.

One man (2:00) begins to start an offensive- putting one man desperately fending off lunges, with one quick slash to the knee that misses by a hair's breadth. But for all the frantic stabbing and slashing, the feet still continue to move at the same steady, unhurried pace.

At (2:40) one man recieves a wound to the chest- one that he knows will end him, however, he's still on his feet. Wobbly though they may be, he continues going, for a few more desperate lunges, hoping to bring his opponent down with him.

However, it's too little, too late, as the footsteps stop, and one man collapses to the floor, and the other man stops stepping.

Time? No. Rhythmic motion- absolutely. Maestro, you never fail to amaze me.

Did I mention this was McGodly?

MaestroRage responds:

Brilliant Solus... brilliant my good man. This story takes me to quite a few places indeed. These are clearly men of professional status. Ready to die, trained, and focused to the extreme! I especially loved the 2:00 onwards section. I could imagine the scenery so well, a flurry of action and attacks. The unhurried feet seemed to add such a sense of power. Unhurried in particular caught my eye.

It ends the way it started, brilliant.

Well written Solus, I appreciate your review, thank you for dropping by, i'm glad you liked it!

I Like It.

It begins with a nice, steady beat. The background (piano?) that plays the eighth notes complements the melody and beat very nicely. The mood you set with this piece is beautiful, yet depressing to me. Mostly because of the title, I think of someone who is dying or is about to die, and that he is thinking about what he did in his life, whether good or bad. It's perfect for a slow motion death, similar to Haldir's death in LotR: TTT. Hopefully you've seen that. I really like the crescendo about two minutes into the piece. Wonderful job. Truly magnificent.

MaestroRage responds:

I have seen LoTR: TTT and I know of the scene you talk of... I love those slow motion deaths, epic, noble, defiant, hopeless all at once... you know I don't think i've ever actually written a song depicting a slow motion death.

Time to go to the forge? Yes I believe it is.

Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

astounding

Damn it slayer456 you took my story idea >:l...=D oh well great minds think a like xD
Anyway back to the song i found it amazing how you complimented everything with everything else :D

MaestroRage responds:

I like to compliment things :D! Like I have this picture of a hamster, with a picture of a little coconut shell. Perfect compliments of each other.

But thats besides the point, thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it!