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Ave Maria Sound Alike

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The last demo of the choir sample pack before launching it officially :)
Track is inspired by Bach/Gounod - Ave Maria.
The choir patch was developed together with Richard Osborn for Mu.Lab Multisampla and Selcuk Bor (aka Maestro Rage) for Kontakt.

Choir:
Citrina - soprano & alto
Jelena - alto
Roman & Dimitri (Timohi) - tenor
JonnyZed - tenor
Mihai (sorohanro) - tenor & baritone

Track sequenced in Mu.Lab.
Track composed by Mihai Sorohan in 2010.

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very good =)

I really appreciate your classical ave maria cover

philip1300 has written a very scathing remark he's rather a simple techno listener

I really like the deep sound of the piano and the clear sound of the chor

the only note I could recognize as different in compare to the original was at 0:29

and that's your free composing artwork

the only thing I would change is the higher part of the piano into a harp sound because it would be more harmonic in my opinion

apart from that it's a 10 worth because I never heard ave maria at newgrounds and in such a nice way

Cheers Semaphore =)

sorohanro responds:

Thanks for the nice review.
I didn't want to make a cover on "Ave Maria", is just a sound alike, a piece that should just remind you of the original.
The reason of making it was just to show how just by using vowels you can play tricks on listeners mind. You listen to "A-e Ai-i i-ia" but what you hear is "Ave Maria".

Anyway, today the sample patch will be online and feel free to download it and use it ;)
Check the forum in 40~50 minutes ;)

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Oct 24, 2010
9:05 AM EDT
Genre
Classical
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40 sec

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