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Reviews for "<EagleGuard> Nemesis"

I like it!

This is pretty good!

EagleGuard responds:

Thanks! Glad you like it =)

Awesome song, dude! Could really imagine listening to this while sparing with a friend of mine, or just walking through the woods outside my house. A song I can just let my mind wander to.

Keep 'em coming!

EagleGuard responds:

Hehe, thank ye! Glad you like it =)

For some reason when ever I listen to this song, I think of a cut scene where the dude says : This s@#$ ends now! Just epic near impossible final battle beginning. David Vs. Goliath kind of epic. Try it in B minor, it will bring out the guitars more.

EagleGuard responds:

Haha, awesome, thanks! Hm... I never really think that much about the key when I start composing, but perhaps it may be better to invest more time into that in the future... Thanks for the tip!

Solid work! Enjoying to listen to :D

EagleGuard responds:

Haha, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it =)

You've captured an epic feeling, good stuff. You get the stars because I like the composition. :)

On the critique side: To be honest, I think you would have been better off with a synth for the lead since the guitar is very unconvincing, especially to someone who's played guitar half their life like myself. The low mids are muddy which make it hard to understand the chords and rhythm guitar, try cutting the bass away above 300hz and cut the guitar away below 200 to 250hz to improve clarity.

EagleGuard responds:

Thanks for the review, MetalRenard! I'm glad you liked the piece as a whole!

Your advice is really good, and other guitarists I know have indeed also mentioned that my guitar "solos" sound a bit too artificial. I hope to get an actual electric guitar in the future, so that I may get a better feel of what is realistically possible for such guitar parts.

Mixing has always been a bit of a struggle for me, so those suggestions are always welcome, thanks!