Classical Pop

Gryami wrote on 3/21/2016, 10:27 AM
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Hello Community,

I present another tune using orchestral loops.  It is made entirely with MMM 2014, using MusicScore Vol 6, 8 10, 11 & 12. 

I hope you like it.

WARNING!!  Pay attention to the volume on your headset @ 2:50, there is a distinct crescendo at this point.

Regards,

Gryami.

Comments

Maboe wrote on 3/23/2016, 2:54 PM

It´s a nice combination of sounds, I like that stuff. 

But I think the transitions between the samples have to be reworked - you can hear them clearly.

Mathias

TrishM wrote on 3/24/2016, 5:44 PM

Hi Graham

First thank you for all that you wrote in regards to relieving my computer of the nasty viruses it picked up.  I have a brand new clean hard drive and have had no problems thus far.  Of course it has only been installed for about 10 minutes but I'm confident that it will stay clean as long as I don't do something stupid.

Your song......I recognize some of the piano loops from a collaboration I did with Hueno (rino) quite awhile ago. I really like the harp and the strings have a really nice sound and good dynamics. The song has good movement too.  

Very nice overall piece of music

Trish

 

jjnicholls55 wrote on 3/30/2016, 5:24 AM

Great music Gryami

I love the movie loops, especially the pianos. You can have quite a bit of fun with them. Anyway well done, I love the pauses, it gives a feeling of wondering what comes next. Well done.

cheers

JJ

waalfred wrote on 5/11/2016, 3:48 AM

Very interesting song. I enjoyed it. I also like to handle with classical elements in combination with modern hardrock.  Interested ? >> Hear  my   1. Rocksymphony with 4 different parts

waalfred

susanne-g95 wrote on 9/14/2016, 1:49 PM

Hi ,

I have not only listened to this song : you make a very imaginative music. There is a lot going on - fast behind each other. It never gets boring.... but be careful that there is not too much......and I must be careful that it does not become boring .

I look forward to your next composition.

LG Susanne