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Impressive

Impressive once again mate,
Also an impressive story PolarBearWP! I like it,
Keep up the good work man, you never know what might become of it one day

Cheers! Dennis

MaestroRage responds:

I suppose we will see where time takes all this. Though to be honest, at this point of my life, I am not really chasing any big dreams concerning it. I like to write the stories, and the pieces that come with them :D!

Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it! Thanks again for the ongoing support Dennis, means a good deal to me!

Another View for the Grand Maestro

This piece is very unique, and a joy to listen to. In this, I can see three old Spanish men all sitting at a beat-up table outside sharing tequila and recalling tales of their time together in the Army to starry-eyed youngsters gathered all around the table.

I can see two of the men arriving around :15, and the first begins telling the tale of their greatest battle around :30, with the battle growing in intensity as the three men fought side-by-side, not sure whether they would live to kiss their wives and mothers again.

The story continues as they fight with all might and try to keep themselves alive against the odds. The yougsters sit, captured in total awe with their jaws slack as they listen to the old men tell of how they fought against their foe hand-to-hand, with great bravery and courage.

Around 1:35, I see tears in the old men's eyes as they begin to tell the children of the utter heartbreak they felt once the battle was over and seeing just how many of their brothers-in-arms didnt make it and how they felt guilty for not falling alongside them in the heat of battle.

They continue to tell the youngsters of how they laid their fallen to rest and implored them never to forget those to go away to fight and defend their country. At 2:40, I can see the three old men complete their story and down their drinks in unison, in remembrance for those lost in the fight as the children ponder what the old men have told them.

Yet another grand piece Maestro. You have a great fan here!

MaestroRage responds:

hmmm, a brilliant story here Polar. I appreciate your writing style, and the tales you spin are ones I can enjoy submersing myself in.

My personal favorite part of this story stems on your fourth paragraph where you begin to tell about after the combat. I can see them limping, struggling to find survivors. Where was their friends?! It was one thing to lose a friend, but to not even find their bodies was a bitter hope that stung worse then seeing them dead.

And when they downed their drinks together in unison. I could see that with such detail, and it held such value to the story...

well written Polar... well written indeed. Thank you kindly for your story, and for your review.

I am a fan of your style. I am glad you liked the piece!

Touching

This makes me think of a part of a RP where my character is standing on a rock with wind blowing from the side. This song would have made it perfect.

Great use of intruments though i keep wondering what program u using?
10/10 mate love your work.

MaestroRage responds:

I am using Fruity Studio's 6.0.4 for these works, though that is just my sequencing/host program. The sounds you are hearing are from sample libraries, this song embodies three of them

East West Symphonic Orchestra Gold
East West Symphonic Choirs
East West RA

brilliant, brilliant libraries! Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it! Let me know if you have any other questions!

i`m not a fan of classical but ...

THIS IS THE BEST SONG I HAVE HEARD !!

MaestroRage responds:

thank you :D! I am glad the piece was able to entertain you! Thanks again for the review!

Inspiring

The three brothers knelt before the statue of their father. A great man, always caring. Their footsteps echoed in the dimly lit monastary. "We will not let you down, Father." A really good peice that makes you close your eyes and think.

MaestroRage responds:

and a great image to go with it. I really liked the sentiment runescapeop. To have a statue of this man, he must have been somebody truly great.

Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it! I apologize for the late response :(