Really lovely. Great work.
Alright.
So this is still full of issues, but it might be better than the previous version. What I basically did, was that I rerecorded this in as short a time I could, without a metronome, and then added tons of reverb. Thus, some things are off beat, and the volume levels aren't always perfect.
You see, I'm in a real hurry here. "I'm sorry if this is a disappointing remake, LunacyEcho :D"
=> Edit: I'm glad it wasn't :'3
This song was redone for my entry in the Stencyl Jam 2014 contest (originally Loneliness: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/563946)
I only barely reached the deadline on this one o.O
Even if I'm aware of several of the issues, feel free to post a review, especially if you haven't heard the old version!
Really lovely. Great work.
Thank you JayWEccent! Interesting that you would review this today, as I just listened to this track for the first time in a long while earlier today.
The title of this song says everything.
Thanks!!!
very interesting-- Kept my ears intrigued throughout as you get a nice tone compositionally from the piano. If it's only the piano, you're pretty safe without using a metronome. It's when you're adding more instruments to layer it where it becomes a problem. I often take this approach.
Good piece
Thanks for checking by! I listened to "Tomorrow's Lullaby" yesterday, and I loved it!
I'm glad you liked this odd piece of mine. The thing is, I actually did add another instrument (a vibraphone), but it blends in with the piano because of all the reverb. I played both of the instruments in one recording each, which would've been much easier had I used a metronome. Tons of reverb covered it up pretty well though :p
Thanks a lot for the review!
It,s like music to my ears ^_^
Hahha, good to hear :p
This is perfect its what iv been looking for! i love the piano!
Thanks! That's really good to hear! :D
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.