Ah, beautiful.
I am thinking of supposing this to the board of anthems in T.M.F.T., meaning that this song might end up as the anthem of T.M.F.T., and that might be a BIG honor.
Dont worry, i will ask for premission in case it is chosen...
A symphonic march. Thats pretty much all I can say, really. Rate/Review.
Ah, beautiful.
I am thinking of supposing this to the board of anthems in T.M.F.T., meaning that this song might end up as the anthem of T.M.F.T., and that might be a BIG honor.
Dont worry, i will ask for premission in case it is chosen...
Nice .....
very good.....sounds like a band parade....
...um.
I'm not reviewing your music anymore..
Reason being, its pointless.
Reason being: It's Perfect.
Unfinished? Hardly.
oh my god! How can you people say its unfinished!?
I didn't think the instruments were doing their whole thing at all! I see a grand picture, scenes flashing, changing, and morphing with time, seasons, people, lives, stories, it's all just washing by me.
The melody is fierce, gentle, yet unrelenting. It will push on, regardless of what it see's, no matter how many tears it witnesses hit the ground. Like rain, like snow, like the heat of the sun. All cycles, all changing, but all there.
I personally loved the melody. And felt it was way too short.
One of my new favourites, great job Khuskan, seriously.
5/5 from me man.
Not Quite
Doesn't really seem like a march to me. Its not really the upbeat, coppy style associated with a march. Its more of a ballad. Best person to listen to to get the 'march' style would be John Phillips Sousa. Listen to a few of his songs, and go to a few marching band contests (not the show-band ones, the ones where they actually play marching songs, like Texas Tech, or some of the Army Bands)
I liked it, but it had no bottom end support. Overall, not your best work, but not your worst either.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.