Love it.
I love imagining us out on the gym floor playing this. it'd be great. maybe someday.
There and Back again was written in a WGI-Style format. This means, all of the instruments used are either percussion or keyboard synths (which is in fact, a percussive instrument, aka, you hit it to make it sound).
It is primally unedited; meaning, the sounds that you hear are the original samples made of the according instrument.
Love it.
I love imagining us out on the gym floor playing this. it'd be great. maybe someday.
GOOD!
This is good! and I love how we were gonna play this for WGI but nope. lol its a seth johnson original but not as original as nige lol! Im sure u know who this is and no i did not eat your snack pack lol! That bass guitar is amazin btw! The chord progression was a good choice and minor is awesome but u know dominant is always better lol! Love It 10!
IDK
It might be because I'm used to techno music.. but I believe you let's say "ruined" the song as soon as the drums started to come in.. I LOVED THE BEGINNING... but then i lost all my interest. Then again, I'm not used to this type of music, so it is probably good to some people, depends on who you are :D. Anyways, 6 for the beginning. 2 for effort. and 1 just because I'm used to other music and not this.
Yeah, I understand. This music is actually WRITTEN, like, note for note, for a actually performing group called WGI. The drums are marching band percussion (like the movie drum-line), and the piece is meant to have choreography from the players.
nice
I like how it is organized. If you wanna increase ruthlessness more, turn the volume up on that part a lil bit more. ( just a tip)
keep it up.
i liked it
some of the transitions were a little glitchy and @ about 104 the notes went all in the sma ekey but overall great job and if you have some time come listne to my music and leave a review
The section at 1:04 is out-of-key, primarily to imply a very ruthless attitude.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.