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ok here's a first shot on film score genre songsc
looking for reviews that can help me improve this song.
a great day to everyone!
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2-3-2010
just want to thank those who reviewed this song even though this is a victim of zero-bombing.
anyway, yeah it's kinda-not-fit in the classical genre because of the beat.
however, the only instruments i've used are: violins, snare, harp, piano, cello, and the fast-phased drum beat that makes this out-of-the-genre. but every instrument is under 'film-scoring' music kit and classical is the nearest genre for this (as far as i know). haha!
thanks for the critics!
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2-4-2010
finally, i think what i've done here is a song of classical and modern instrumentation fusions.
thanks to popraz :)
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Great
Great
more of a remix
citadel in the clouds, dont know which came first but thats what this reminds me of. whether intentional or not, well done
mixcraft
total acoustica mixcraft
yeah! about 80%! some violin chords are not from mixcraft :)
Sorry
I do enjoy the interesting way you pieced together all the tracks here, but I'm afraid I cannot fully appreciate this compilation because several of those loops aren't yours. Add more of your own Imagination.
Anyways, I find the drums a bit throwing off the classical, as many of the other reviewers claim. However, Perhaps lessening the drums and putting them more into the background may give it more of an ambiance. Let the strings have more sound while the drums are the accompaniment.
sorry dude. i can't play violin, cello, bass, and mix a drum n bass beat in my own fingers so i just used a software to arrange the stuff.
and i appreciate if you've mentioned which genre should i put this..
thank you very much for your comment
:D
Awesome high-energy song
First off, I wouldn't really say it's classical either. The drumbeats kind of ruin that alone. That said, I think it's a great song, and there's a fair bit going on in the background that makes this song really feel important. Of particular interest to me is the background stuff that starts out at 0:24 and goes through 0:35 or so. It really stands out as a well-written track, and this would definitely not be out of place in a RPG game.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.