Erm
O_o I think for the title, you should have made something a little more dramatic. This song gave me an image of people bobbing their heads o_o. (6/10 - 3/5)
So, yesterday I read about cryptography, or rather, the RSA-cipher. During my two hour long lunch break today, I should have done some c++ programming. However, I made some music instead.
In mind I had some small Caribbean island during a hot day when the only thing you can do is lay in the shades of the palm trees and look at the tranquilly glittering waves of the sea, peacefully braking up on the smooth sandy beach in front of you.
The music does not really portray this very well, probably because thinking of the Caribbean also makes me think about pirates, alcohol and Monkey Island.
But it portrays it well enough, for now.
BPM: 80
Patterns: 5
Common time
Instrument channels: 5
Automation Clips: 0 (also no fx)
Minutes late for class: 15 =(
Please enjoy!
(also please rate and review =P)
Erm
O_o I think for the title, you should have made something a little more dramatic. This song gave me an image of people bobbing their heads o_o. (6/10 - 3/5)
I admit that the title is not the greatest, and I'm still trying to think of something better. For the time being I changed my choice of words and switched it from "Shimmering Sea" to "Glittering Sea", not that it has any impact on its meaning.
To my defense, I , who live at a port, say that the picture of a glittering/shimmering sea is not dramatic at all from my point of view; all is well when the seas are calm and no storms are brewing.
I hope that your image of people bobbing their heads proves that this song serves its purpose of being calm, relaxing, and humorous =D
Thanks for your opinion!
lol
when the song started it had the sound that wants to make you giggle. O you also should make some backround music like a jamacian sound in the backround since the song works for it nice work.
Giggle away, I'm happy the feelings are being properly conveyed =)
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by jamacian sound. I assume you meant Jamaican, but I still don't know much about it.
I'll try doing some research and see what I can come up with, thanks for the tip.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.