Music, the ancient language...
Group: Musicians
Posts: 407
Joined: Jan. 2003 |
|
Posted: May 18 2003, 12:46 |
|
Well, I've nothing against dissonants, I like to use them myself. But remember that if you use them, you can't avoid to build a special kind of tension. And if you don't lead the tension anywhere, then you just have a bad piece of music.
I basically have the same comments as your previous classic tracks. Your reverb isn't a problem anymore, though. The sound from the track doesn't irrate, and that's a huge step forwards. Still, I don't like the choice of instruments and your whole interpretation of Fur Elise.
I don't dislike everything though. I like some ideas in it. I think the part in major chords is not a bad interpretation. I play Für Elise myself on my piano, and it's not easy to give each part the right feel, which is remarkable for a technically easy music piece. And that part gives the feel I always try to put into it. And the transition from the 'angry' part back to the main theme is also a nice effect.
Well, it could go on and commenting everything I hear, but I think I would end up repeating myself.
In general: best classic work you've done, but still not good. In my opinion of course, because the audience of your previous work seemed to like your style.
-------------- Read everything I write at own risk. I cannot be held responsible for depressions and/or suicide attempts of any kind, caused by reading my posts.
|