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Reviews for "Root Beer Float"

meow meow meow the lyrics and meow meow meow the beat

Miyolophone responds:

meow meow meow I don't understand

amzainng trak mayo imma use this on a gd lvl srsli tho this is the best song EVER i totlaly luv it <333333333333333333333 thAt vibrato made me nut

Miyolophone responds:

egg

beautiful melody! keep it up! I really like the atmosphere on this one!

Miyolophone responds:

Thank you Dan!

Amazing song but would you mind telling me where i can download or buy this song? Love the overall cheerful atmosphere of the song hope you make more great songs like this in the future and good luck on any future projects of yours!

Miyolophone responds:

As soon as the collective I'm working with has its initial release, you'll be able to download/purchase this track— I'll let you know!

omg...is it a coincidence that I get vibes from that OHC with the beer pics? Like it's got that jazzy feeling, but this obviously leans more on the sound effects, chiptune. I really liked that piece you did in that OHC488, and I like that this is like a longer drawn out version of that.

I'm not sure if I'm completely sold on the sound effects working for me, but I did enjoy the various instruments playing the melody. It's cool to hear that main repeating melody get broken up and played around with in terms of intensity. And whenever I hear a good sax solo, I'm required, by law, to give at least 4 stars. I love the different timbres and the mix of chiptune and acoustic.

Probably my favourite part was the jazzy interlude that kicks in at 1:58. Yet you combine this with such strange drums that don't really fit in with that part at all? I guess I would have preferred more traditional jazz/acoustic style drums there, especially since they don't really do much; they just sort of pop in for a couple seconds and then stop.

This was a pretty interesting example of developing a melody in ways that wasn't just compositionally, so I'm impressed you kept it engaging throughout. I wish you all the best in this next round of NGADM.

Miyolophone responds:

Thank you for the feedback RSK! I actually didn't have that OHC in mind but now that you mention it, I totally see it :O