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Posted: May 10 2003, 11:25

Hey all,

Part Three (right click save-target-as)

i just wrote a new track for my album, i'm very unhappy and happy with it...can anyone give me some comments or critisicm? i really need to know what people think about it.

Thanks for your time

-Crises

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Posted: May 10 2003, 11:37

Hello,
      the only thing i could suggest is lower the bass line a little it seems to overpower at some points, other than that i found the track to be really rather good well done!   :)


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Posted: May 10 2003, 11:47

Will do!

Thanks for taking the time to listen to it ;)


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Posted: May 10 2003, 16:00

Listening now. From what I hear, I think just the piano is a little too loud. Very nice composition! I enjoyed it very much. Qulaity is also excellent! It says "(without guitars)" is there a guitar version yet? I'd like to hear it :).

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Posted: May 10 2003, 16:13

LOL, well that composition was done in the last two days and i left my guitar at school :laugh: so i'll add the guitar parts on monday i suppose :D

That is actually about 13 minutes into the song hence the 'part three'. parts one and two are finished so ill post the whole song up when it's done.


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Posted: May 10 2003, 17:12

n1, i think its ok,no prob with the bass.
 but then again my headphones r very tinney.
will put it through the speakers in the morn : )

btw, for some one who is 15, think i was playing the spoons @ 15 : )  well done again

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Posted: May 10 2003, 19:22

15... damn, you're three years (and probably more as I haven't reach this level of sound quality yet) ahead of me! Use them! Don't waste them to booze as I did.  :D

Allright, to the track. I agree with bugular tell about the stringy bass-line. A bit playing around with it at the points where it overpowers would improve it big time.
I don't agree with MusicallyInspired's remark of the piano. Lowering the volume of the piano would indeed result in a more 'mainstream track', but I think it's charming as it is now in another way. I would keep it like this.
The little 'gasps' in the sound like at 3:16 are a bit annoying though. If you get the chance, fix them.

I'm going to wait with commenting the composition till you have the guitars on it. I don't want to look like a fool if the guitars will seem to fill in the 'empty holes' in the composition. I don't want to say it is plain now, because it is already quite constructive, but I can imagine that a guitar could improve it.

Nice job. Keep composing!


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Posted: May 10 2003, 20:22

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I don't agree with MusicallyInspired's remark of the piano. Lowering the volume of the piano would indeed result in a more 'mainstream track', but I think it's charming as it is now in another way.

Well, I suppose. It's just the first (and only) thing I noticed upon listening to it. :) I agree it works fine like it is now.


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Posted: May 12 2003, 11:40

Quite nice and atmospheric. Piano + flutes bits remind me of a certain Tangerine Dream track, I can't remember which one.
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