Did Chewbacca make an appearance in his dream?
This would be effective I think in a horror game, or perhaps a Star Wars game?
Did Chewbacca make an appearance in his dream?
This would be effective I think in a horror game, or perhaps a Star Wars game?
Your method is intrinsic to music, and it may although be esoteric, this is still fun and interesting to listen to. Your title is very fitting too, and I like how you reverted it back to it's original form at the end.
You mentioned drones and minimalism in my review, which I am also interested in.
So keep it coming.
As I listened to your other tracks, this piece is idiosyncratic to your style, and the voice is a nice touch. However, the meat of this piece is the B-flat minor and melodic contour to the F. It's catchy, and I would like to hear you explore more of this in varying the melody and chord progression in your future tracks.
It has a good rhythmic energy and as a whole I think it maintains it's integrity in being a Trance piece
How much time did you end up spending on this?
Thank you so much for your review. I worked on this song over the course of three days spending roughly 5-6 hours each session creating original melodies, automations, and mixing.
Good to hear a fellow pianist—it’s a nice contrast to hear your playing amidst the Techno and electronic submissions on the Audio Portal. My guess would be that you're an easy going person based on the tone that you get out of the piano.
Thanks a lot! Techno and electronic are very nice, but I concentrate on classic music :)
This is more of the "Ambient" music I'm interested in. There are just too many people categorizing their tracks as ambient music that just doesn't seem to fit, but as for this piece, I can just settle in for a while. This is what I find therapeutic.
I found your post on the forum, and I'm in the same boat as you--new here to NG.
About the piece, well, there is enough there for me to be interested in hearing more.
I like that the piece doesn't totally present itself lazily in its character.
Is it a waltz? The only criticism I can give you is the block chords in the left hand, but if it is indeed a waltz, then the bass needs to be more varied. Perhaps it could be more interesting if you tried some kind of counter point there. For example: you have D-flat minor being played repetitively in the same root position. Change it up and that would improve your piece dramatically and sound more professional without losing the simplicity in this.
Overall, not bad, and I'm intrigued to hear more.
“Most people die with their music still locked up inside them.”
― Benjamin Disraeli
Age 36, Male
Chicago
Joined on 10/6/13